CHAPTER 13
Configuring Sign-in Policies and Sign-in
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Configuring Secure Access Sign-In Policies (NSM Procedure)
Creating Authorization-Only Policies
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Configuring Secure Access Sign-In Policies (NSM Procedure) on page 207
Configuring Secure Access Sign-In Pages (NSM Procedure) on page 211
You can create sign-in policies to define URLs that you can use to access the Secure
Access device. There are two types of sign-in policies—one for users and one for
administrators. When configuring sign-in policies, you must associate realms, sign-in
pages, and URLs.
To configure sign-in policies, you must follow these procedures:
Creating Authorization-Only Policies on page 207
1.
Creating User or Administrator URLs on page 209
2.
3.
Creating Meeting URLs on page 210
The authorization-only policy is similar to a reverse proxy. Typically, a reverse proxy is a
proxy server that is installed in front of the Web Servers.
With an authorization-only policy, you select a user role. The device acts as a reverse
proxy server and performs authorization against the Netegrity SiteMinder server for each
request.
To configure an authorization-only policy:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree
1.
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
an authorization-only policy.
Click the Configuration tab, and select Authentication > Signing In > Sign-in Policies
2.
> Authorization-Only Policies. The corresponding workspace appears.
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