Default Groups; Logon Rights - SMC Networks ELITECONNECT SMC2502W User Manual

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When a guest logs on, the only expire time that matters is the one set for the Guest
group at that location.
When a user logs on, the expire times for the user's groups and the expire times
for the implicit User group all come into play. The Rights Manager uses the
maximum expire time from the set of valid groups for this user, and uses it as an
indicator of when this client needs to re-authenticate.
C.2.2

Default Groups

The Rights Manager ships with three already created, or standard groups: Logon,
Guest, and User.
groups.
Table C-2
Default Allows and Redirects for Standard
Group
Allows
Logon
DHCP, HTTPS Logon page, Internal
Admin UI, Internal HTTP, Internal rights
UI, SMB, Kerberos; see

Logon Rights

Guest
DHCP, HTTPS Logon page, Outside
World, SSL Stop page, Stop page; see
Section C.2.4, Guest Rights
User
All IP Traffic; see
Rights
For more information about modifying Allows and Redirects, see
Rights Manager
C.2.3
Logon Rights
Table C-3
describes Logon rights and Redirects.
Table C-3
Default Allows and Redirects
Rights
DHCP
C-6
Table C-2
shows the default Allows, and Redirects for these
Section C.2.3,
.
Section C.2.5, User
.
and
Redirecting
Packets.
Description
is required by Logon and Guest so that clients DHCP requests
are properly handled.
Redirects
DNS redirect, HTTP logon redirect,
HTTPS logon redirect, SOCKS
redirect
DNS redirect, Internal blocker, Logon
page shortcut, No external rights UI,
No internal admin UI, No internal
rights UI, No SSL internal UI
DNS redirect, Logon page shortcut
Configuring the
Rights Tutorial

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