88 Establishing secure VPN connections
Configuring Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels
Viewing the User List
Configuring Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels
Understanding Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels
In the RADIUS Group Binding text box, type the name of the user's
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RADIUS group.
The RADIUS group is assigned to the user on the RADIUS server. The
RADIUS server must return the value that you type in the RADIUS
Group Binding text box in the filterID attribute.
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Click Save.
The User List section in the Client Users window displays a summary of each
static user that is configured on the appliance.
summary.
Table 6-3
User list fields
Field
User Name
Enable
Pre-Shared Key
VPN Group
Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels help secure your internal network by providing a
secure bridge to an external LAN. There are several tasks involved in
successfully securing the network with Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels. The
following section describes the Gateway-to-Gateway tunnels, and then provides
procedures for configuring the tunnels.
You might want to make your network resources available to an outside group,
such as another office of the company. Instead of requiring each user on the
second network to establish their own, private secure connection, you can create
one Gateway-to-Gateway tunnel, which makes resources on each network
available to the other. This type of tunnel is LAN-to-LAN, instead of user-to-
LAN.
Table 6-3
Description
User name entered for the static VPN user.
Indicates whether a particular user can establish VPN
tunnels to the security gateway.
Displays the pre-shared key entered for the user.
Lists the VPN Groups for which a user is configured.
defines each field in the
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