Adding A Domain With Local User Database Authentication - SonicWALL SSL-VPN 2000 Administrator's Manual

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Domain Settings
The domain settings section allows the administrator to add a domain by selecting an
authentication type (local user database, Active Directory, LDAP, NT Domain, or RADIUS),
specifying a domain name, selecting a portal name, and optionally selecting require client
digital certificates and one-time passwords.

Adding a Domain with Local User Database Authentication

After adding a new portal domain, user group settings for that domain are configured on the
Note
Users > Local Groups page. Refer to the
instructions on configuring groups.
In order to create access policies, you must first create authentication domains. By default, the
LocalDomain authentication domain is already defined. The LocalDomain domain is the internal
user database. Additional domains may be created that require authentication to remote
authentication servers. SonicWALL SSL VPN supports RADIUS, LDAP, NT Domain, and Active
Directory authentication in addition to internal user database authentication.
To apply a portal to a domain, add a new domain and select the portal from the Portal Name
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drop-down list in the Add Domain dialog box. The selected portal will be applied to all users
in the new domain.Domain choices will only be displayed in the login page of the Portal that
was selected.
You may create multiple domains that authenticate users with user names and passwords
stored on the SonicWALL SSL-VPN appliance to display different portals (such as a
SonicWALL SSL VPN portal page) to different users.
To add a domain for local database authentication, perform the following steps:
Navigate to the Portals > Domains window and click the Add Domain button. The Add
Step 1
Domain window is displayed.
Select Local User Database from the Authentication Type drop-down list.
Step 2
Enter a descriptive name for the authentication domain in the Domain Name field. This is the
Step 3
domain name users will select in order to log into the SonicWALL SSL VPN portal.
Enter the name of the layout in the Portal Name field. Additional layouts may be defined in the
Step 4
Portals > Portals page.
"Users > Local Groups" section on page 227
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