Dc Agent - NETGEAR UTM9S Reference Manual

Prosecure unified threat management (utm) appliance
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
3.
Modify the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 95. Edit User screen settings
Setting
Description
Select User
From the drop-down list, select one of the predefined user types that determines the
Type
access credentials:
• Administrator. User who has full access and the capacity to change the UTM
configuration (that is, read/write access).
• SSL VPN User. User who can log in only to the SSL VPN portal.
• IPSEC VPN User. User who can make an IPSec VPN connection only through a
NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client, and only when the XAUTH feature is enabled (see
Configure Extended Authentication (XAUTH)
• Guest User. User who can only view the UTM configuration (that is, read-only access).
• PPTP VPN User. A user who can make a connection to the PPTP server only.
• L2TP VPN User. A user who can make a connection to the L2TP server only.
Check to Edit
Select this check box to make the password fields accessible to modify the password.
Password
Enter Your Password
New Password
Confirm New Password
Idle Timeout
The period after which an idle user is automatically logged out of the web management
interface. The default idle time-out period is 5 minutes.
Note:
time-out is already specified on the PPTP Server screen (see
(UTM9S Only)
(UTM9S Only)
4.
Click Apply to save your settings.

DC Agent

If you set up an open network, you would want to allow unauthenticated users to surf
anonymously. For a secure network, you would use a more restrictive access policy for
unauthenticated users and a less restricted access policy for authenticated users.
Without the use of the DC agent, any Active Directory (AD) domain user surfs anonymously
until providing credentials to the UTM in order to proceed past a blocked web activity. With
use of the DC agent, an AD domain user is immediately known to the UTM when he or she is
authenticated on a DC server on which the DC agent is installed, allowing a single sign-on
(SSO).
If the AD authenticates through a domain controller (DC) server that runs Windows Server
2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008, you can use the ProSecure DC
Agent software to authenticate AD domain users.
Managing Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates
Enter the old password.
Enter the new password.
Reenter the new password for confirmation.
The idle time-out is not applicable to PPTP and L2TP users because the user
on page 300) and L2TP Server screen (see
on page 303).
370
on page 277).
Configure the PPTP Server
Configure the L2TP Server

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