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25.2.4.1 force-auth Sub-commands
The following table describes the sub-commands for several force-auth policy commands.
Note that not all rule commands use all the sub-commands listed here.
Table 135
force-auth policy Sub-commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
[no] activate
Activates the specified condition. The
no
command deactivates the specified condition.
[no] authentication {force | required}
Select the authentication requirement for users
when their traffic matches this policy. The
no
command means user authentication is not
required.
force
: Users need to be authenticated and the
ZyWALL automatically display the login screen
when users who have not logged in yet try to send
HTTP traffic.
required
: Users need to be authenticated. They
must manually go to the login screen. The ZyWALL
will not redirect them to the login screen.
[no] description
description
Sets the description for the specified condition. The
no
command clears the description.
description
: You can use alphanumeric and
()+/:=?!*#@$_%-
characters, and it can be up
to 60 characters long.
[no] destination {
address_object
|
group_name
}
Sets the destination criteria for the specified
condition. The
no
command removes the
destination criteria, making the condition effective
for all destinations.
[no] eps <1..8>
eps_object_name
Associates the specified End Point Security (EPS)
object with the specified condition. The ZyWALL
checks authenticated users’ computers against the
condition’s endpoint security objects in the order of
1 to 8. You have to configure order 1 and then the
others if any. The
no
command means to
deassociate the specified EPS rule with the
condition.
To apply EPS for this condition, you have to also
make sure you enable EPS and set authentication
to either required or force for this condition.
[no] eps activate
Enables EPS for the specified condition. The
no
command means to disable EPS for the condition.
eps insert <1..8>
eps_object_name
Inserts the specified EPS object for the condition.
The number determines the order that this EPS
rule is executed in the condition.
eps move <1..8> to <1..8>
Changes an endpoint object’s position in the
execution order of the condition.
[no] eps periodical-check <1..1440>
Sets a number of minutes the ZyWALL has to
repeat the endpoint security check. The
no
command means that the ZyWALL only perform
the endpoint security check when users log in to
the ZyWALL.
[no] force
Forces users to log in to the ZyWALL if the
specified condition is satisfied. The
no
command
means that users do not log in to the ZyWALL.
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