Deleting A User; Active Directory Authentication Servers For Group Policies And Bookmarks - NETGEAR ProSafe SSL312 Reference Manual

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Deleting a User

To delete a user:
1. Click the Delete link adjacent to the users name in the Users table. The user will be removed
from the table in the Users and Groups window, or
2. Click the user name that you wish to remove. The Edit User Settings window will display.
3. In the Edit User Settings window, click Delete User. Once deleted, the user will be removed
from the table in the Users and Groups window.
Note: A user cannot be deleted if the user is the only user defined with administrative
privileges
Active Directory Authentication Servers for Group Policies
and Bookmarks
Active Directory authentication servers support a group and user structure that can be queried
when an Active Directory user logs in. This means that you can create policies and bookmarks for
Active Directory users at the group level, without needing to define Active Directory users in the
SSL VPN Concentrator. When a user logs in, if no corresponding user name is configured in the
SSL VPN Concentrator, then it will query the Active Directory server for the list of groups that the
user belongs to. If any of the same groups are defined in the SSL VPN Concentrator, then policies
and bookmarks for the first Windows Active Directory group that matches a group configured in
the SSL VPN Concentrator will be applied to the user.
Once you create an Active Directory domain, you can add groups that correspond with groups on
your Active Directory server. If the Active Directory user is configured in the SSL VPN
Concentrator, then the SSL VPN Concentrator will ignore the group information provided by the
Active Directory and, instead, implement policies and bookmarks based on the user settings and
the settings of the group to which the user belongs.
Note: Because other authentication services do not have the same hierarchal structure and
group definitions as Active Directory, if you want to apply specific policies or
bookmarks to a group of RADIUS, NT, or LDAP users, you must add each user on
the Users and Groups screen.
Group and User Access Policies
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