Editing User Settings - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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From the User Type drop-down list, select a user type option. The available user types are
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User, Administrator, or Read-only Administrator.
If the selected group is in a domain that uses external authentication, such as Active
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Directory, RADIUS, NT Domain or LDAP, then the Add User window will close and the new
user will be added to the Local Users list.
Click Accept to update the configuration. Once the user has been added, the new user will be
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displayed on the Local Users window.
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Editing User Settings

To edit a user's attributes, navigate to the Users > Local Users window and click the Configure
icon next to the user whose settings you want to configure. The Edit User Settings window
displays.
The Edit Local User page has several tabs as described in the following table:
Tab
General
Groups
Portal
Nx Settings
Nx Routes
Policies
Bookmarks
When logging into the portal, the user name is not case-sensitive, but the password
and domain are case-sensitive.
Entering RADIUS, LDAP, NT and Active Directory user names is only necessary if
you wish to define specific policies or bookmarks per user. If users are not defined
in the SRA appliance, then global policies and bookmarks will apply to users
authenticating to an external authentication server. When working with external
(non-LocalDomain) users, a local user entity must exist so that any user-created
(personal) bookmarks can be stored within the SRA configuration files. Bookmarks
must be stored on the SRA appliance because LDAP, RADIUS, and NT
Authentication external domains do not provide a direct facility to store such
information as bookmarks. Rather than requiring administrators to manually create
local users for external domain users wishing to use personal bookmarks, the SRA
appliance will automatically create a corresponding local user entity when an
external domain user creates a personal bookmark so that it may store the
bookmark information.
Description
Enables you to create a password and an inactivity timeout, and specify
Single Sign-On settings for automatic login to bookmarks for this user.
Enables you to add a group membership, configure a primary group,
and control whether groups are automatically assigned at login.
Enables you to enable, disable, or use group settings on this portal for
NetExtender, File Shares, Virtual Assist, and Bookmark settings.
Enables you to specify a NetExtender client address range, including
for IPv6, and to configure client settings.
Enables you to specify Tunnel All mode and NetExtender client routes.
Enables you to create access policies that control access to resources
from user sessions on the appliance.
Enables you to create user-level bookmarks for quick access to ser-
vices.
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