Configuring Groups For Vpn Policies - NETGEAR UTM25-100NAS - Prosecure Utm Appliance 25U No Sub Included Reference Manual

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6. If you change local authentication, click Apply in the Domain screen to save your settings.
To delete one or more domains:
1. In the List of Domains table, select the checkbox to the left of the domain that you want to
delete or click the select all table button to select all domains. You cannot delete a default
domain.
2. Click the delete table button.

Configuring Groups for VPN Policies

The use of groups simplifies the configuration of VPN policies when different sets of users have
different restrictions and access controls. Like the default domain of the UTM, the default group is
also named geardomain. The default group geardomain is assigned to the default domain
geardomain. You cannot delete the default group. In addition, when you create a new domain on
the second SSL VPN Wizard screen (see
page
8-5), a default group with the same name as the domain is automatically created.
Note: IPsec VPN users always belong to the default domain (geardomain) and are not
assigned to groups.
Note: Groups that are defined in the User menu are used for setting SSL VPN policies.
These groups should not be confused with LAN groups that are defined on the
LAN Groups screen and that are used to simplify firewall policies. For information
about LAN groups, see
page
4-12.
9-6
"SSL VPN Wizard Step 2 of 6: Domain Settings" on
"Managing Groups and Hosts (LAN Groups)" on
Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates
v1.0, September 2009

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