SonicWALL SSL-VPN 2000 Administrator's Manual page 248

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Select the service type in the Service menu. If you are applying a policy to a network object,
Step 4
the service type is defined in the network object.
Select PERMIT or DENY from the Status drop-down list to either permit or deny SonicWALL
Step 5
SSL VPN connections for the specified service and host machine.
Click Add to update the configuration. Once the configuration has been updated, the new group
Step 6
policy will be displayed in the Edit Group Settings window. The group policies are displayed
in the Group Policies list in the order of priority, from the highest priority policy to the lowest
priority policy.
Editing a Policy for a File Share
To edit file share access policies, perform the following steps:
Navigate to Users > Local Groups.
Step 1
Click the configure icon next to the group you want to configure.
Step 2
Select the Policies tab.
Step 3
Click Add Policy...
Step 4
Select Server Path from the Apply Policy To drop-down list.
Step 5
Type a name for the policy in the Policy Name field.
Step 6
In the Server Path field, enter the server path in the format servername/share/path or
Step 7
servername\share\path. The prefixes \\, //, \ and / are acceptable.
Share and path provide more granular control over a policy. Both are optional.
Note
Select PERMIT or DENY from the Status drop-down list.
Step 8
Click Add.
Step 9
Configuring Group Bookmarks
SonicWALL SSL VPN bookmarks provide a convenient way for SonicWALL SSL VPN users to
access computers on the local area network that they will connect to frequently. Group
bookmarks will apply to all members of a specific group. To define group bookmarks, perform
the following steps:
Navigate to the Users > Local Groups window.
Step 1
URL Object - If your policy applies to a predefined URL object, type the URL into the URL
field.
IPv6 Address - If your policy applies to a specific host, enter the IPv6 address of the local
host machine in the IPv6 Address field. Optionally enter a port range (for example, 4100-
4200) or a single port number into the Port Range/Port Number field.
IPv6 is supported on SonicWALL SSL-VPN models 2000 and higher.
IPv6 Address Range - If your policy applies to a range of addresses, enter the beginning
IPv6 address in the IPv6 Network Address field and the prefix that defines the IPv6
address range in the IPv6 Prefix field. Optionally enter a port range (for example, 4100-
4200) or a single port number into the Port Range/Port Number field.
All IPv6 Address - If your policy applies to all IPv6 addresses, you do not need to enter
any IP address information.
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