Chapter 24 Web Authentication
ZyWALL ATP Series User’s Guide
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Exceptional
Services
Use this table to list services that users can access without logging in.
Click
Add
to change the list’s membership. A screen appears. Available services appear on
the left. Select any services you want users to be able to access without logging in and click
the right arrow button to add them. The member services are on the right. Select any service
that you want to remove from the member list, and click the left arrow button to remove them.
Keeping DNS as a member allows users’ computers to resolve domain names into IP addresses.
Figure 305
Configuration > Web Authentication > Add Exceptional Service
In the table, select one or more entries and click
Remove
to delete it or them.
Web
Authentication
Policy Summary
Use this table to manage the Zyxel Device’s list of web authentication policies.
Add
Click this to create a new entry. Select an entry and click
Add
to create a new entry after the
selected entry.
Edit
Double-click an entry or select it and click
Edit
to open a screen where you can modify the
entry’s settings.
Remove
To remove an entry, select it and click
Remove
. The Zyxel Device confirms you want to remove
it before doing so.
Activate
To turn on an entry, select it and click
Activate
.
Inactivate
To turn off an entry, select it and click
Inactivate
.
Move
To move an entry to a different number in the list, click the
Move
icon. In the field that appears,
specify the number to which you want to move the interface.
#
This field is a sequential value showing the number of the profile. The profile order is not
important.
Status
This icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the entry is inactive.
Priority
This is the position of the authentication policy in the list. The priority is important as the policies
are applied in order of priority.
Default
displays for the default authentication policy that the
Zyxel Device uses on traffic that does not match any exceptional service or other
authentication policy. You can edit the default rule but not delete it.
Incoming
Interface
This field displays the interface on which packets for this policy are received.
Source
This displays the source address object, including geographic address and FQDN (group)
objects, to which this policy applies.
Destination
This displays the destination address object, including geographic address and FQDN (group)
objects, to which this policy applies.
Schedule
This field displays the schedule object that dictates when the policy applies.
none
means the
policy is active at all times if enabled.
Table 181 Configuration > Web Authentication > General (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION