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Configuration > Web Authentication > General > Add Authentication Policy
The following table gives an overview of the objects you can configure.
Table 171 Configuration > Web Authentication > General > Add Authentication Policy
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Create new
Object
Use to configure any new settings objects that you need to use in this screen. Select Address or
Schedule.
Enable Policy
Select this check box to activate the authentication policy. This field is available for user-
configured policies.
Description
Enter a descriptive name of up to 60 printable ASCII characters for the policy. Spaces are
allowed. This field is available for user-configured policies.
User
Authentication
Policy
Use this section of the screen to determine which traffic requires (or does not require) the
senders to be authenticated in order to be routed.
Incoming
Interface
Select the interface on which packets for this policy are received.
Source Address
Select a source address or address group, including geographic address and FQDN (group)
objects, for whom this policy applies. Select
any
if the policy is effective for every source. This is
any
and not configurable for the default policy.
Destination
Address
Select a destination address or address group, including geographic address and FQDN
(group) objects, for whom this policy applies. Select
any
if the policy is effective for every
destination. This is
any
and not configurable for the default policy.
Schedule
Select a schedule that defines when the policy applies. Otherwise, select
none
and the rule is
always effective. This is
none
and not configurable for the default policy.
Authentication
Select the authentication requirement for users when their traffic matches this policy.
unnecessary
- Users do not need to be authenticated.
required
- Users need to be authenticated. If
Force User Authentication
is selected, all HTTP
traffic from unauthenticated users is redirected to a default or user-defined login page.
Otherwise, they must manually go to the login screen. The Zyxel Device will not redirect them to
the login screen.
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