Guest Rights - SMC Networks ELITECONNECT SMC2502W User Manual

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HTTP logon redirect
HTTPS logon redirect
HTTPS Logon page
Internal Admin UI
Internal rights UI
SMB
Kerberos
SOCKS Redirect
DNS Redirect
C.2.4

Guest Rights

Guest rights are shown in
The Rights Debugger displays how rights are allocated to a client based on who,
when, and where.
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redirects most web requests on port 80, to the logon page
on port 445. Most, because web requests to address
42.0.0.1 are not redirected. This is so the box can be
configured on startup.
If you think about it, the first time you turn it on, the box
might not be on a network; the external Ethernet
connector might not have an address. The only
guaranteed way to get into the box is to connect to the
internal interface, and web to its internal address,
42.0.0.1.
As a new client, you have Logon rights. If you take a
detailed look at this Redirect you will see it actually
redirects to port 82. This is because our web server will
internally redirect port 82 to port 445.
behaves the same as the above HTTP logon Redirect
except it redirects from port 443, the standard SSL port,
to port 445.
allows the client access to the logon page on port 445.
allows the logon user to configure the box via the Admin
pages.
allows the Logon user to configure any Rights Manager
pages.
allows the Logon user to get access to the netbios ports 137,
138, and 139.
allow the user to send packets on UDP port 88.
redirect all SOCKS requests to the Control Server.
redirect all DNS requests to the DNS server specified in the
Network configuration page.
Figure
C-4, which are shown by the Rights Debugger.
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