Remote users connecting to the SSL VPN Concentrator must be authenticated before being
allowed to access the network. The login window presented to the user requires three items: a User
Name, a Password, and a Domain selection. The Domain determines the authentication method to
be used and the portal layout that will be presented. This chapter explains how to define
authentication domains.
This chapter describes:
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Authentication Domains
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Local User Database Authentication
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RADIUS and NT Domain Authentication
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Configuring for NT Domain Authentication
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LDAP Authentication
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Kerberos Authentication (Active Directory)
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Deleting a Domain
If your implementation consists of a small number of users, a single portal layout, and no central
authentication server, you can skip this chapter and simply use the default domain "geardomain."
Authentication Domains
To view the SSL VPN Concentrator Domains window from the Administrative User Interface,
click the Domains option under the Access Administration menu in the left navigation pane.
Authenticating Users
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