Chapter 24 Web Authentication
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Figure 313
Configuration > Web Authentication: General: Add
When the users try to browse the web (or use any HTTP application), the login screen appears. They
have to log in using the user name and password in the RADIUS server.
24.2.1.4 User Group Authentication Using the RADIUS Server
The previous example showed how to have a RADIUS server authenticate individual user accounts. If
the RADIUS server has different user groups distinguished by the value of a specific attribute, you can
make a couple of slight changes in the configuration to have the RADIUS server authenticate groups of
user accounts defined in the RADIUS server.
1
Click
Configuration > Object > AAA Server > RADIUS
. Double-click the
radius
entry. Besides configuring
the RADIUS server’s address, authentication port, and key; set the
Group Membership Attribute
field to
the attribute that the Zyxel Device is to check to determine to which group a user belongs. This example
uses
Class
. This attribute’s value is called a group identifier; it determines to which group a user belongs.
In this example the values are Finance, Engineer, Sales, and Boss.