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3.43. UserAuthRule

3.43. UserAuthRule
Description
The User Authentication Ruleset specifies from where users are allowed to authenticate to the sys-
tem, and how.
Properties
Index
Name
Agent
AuthSource
Interface
OriginatorIP
TerminatorIP
RadiusServers
RadiusMethod
LocalUserDB
LoginType
RealmString
HostCertificate
RootCertificate
PPPAuthNoAuth
PPPAuthPAP
PPPAuthCHAP
PPPAuthMSCHAP
PPPAuthMSCHAPv2
IdleTimeout
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. (Optional)
HTTP, HTTPS, XAUTH, PPP or EAP. (Default: HTTP)
Disallow, Radius or Local.
The interface on which the connection was received.
The network object that the incoming IP address must be a
part of.
Specifies the destination IP configured on the PPTP/L2TP
server configuration. Only used when agent is PPP.
Specifies the authentication servers that will be used to au-
thenticate users matching this rule.
Specifies the authentication method used for encrypting the
user password. (Default: PAP)
Specifies the local user database that will be used to authen-
ticate users matching this rule.
HTML form or Basic authentication. (Default: HTMLForm)
The string that is presented as a part of the 401 - Authentica-
tion Required message.
Specifies the host certificate that the security gateway sends
to the client.
Specifies the root certificate that was used to sign the host
certificate. (Optional)
Allow no authentication. (Default: No)
Use PAP authentication protocol. User name and password
are sent in plaintext. (Default: Yes)
Use CHAP authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
Use MS-CHAP authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
Use MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
If a user has successfully been authenticated, and no traffic
has been seen from his IP address for this number of seconds,
he/she will automatically be logged out. (Default: 1800)
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