ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance

Table 93. Add Portal Layout screen settings (continued)

Setting

Description

SSL VPN Portal Pages to Display

VPN Tunnel page

To provide full network connectivity, select this check box.

 

 

Port Forwarding

To provide access to specific defined network services, select this check box.

 

Note: Any pages that are not selected are not visible from the SSL VPN portal;

 

however, users can still access the hidden pages unless you create SSL VPN

 

access policies to prevent access to these pages.

 

 

4.Click Apply to save your settings. The new portal layout is added to the List of Layouts table. For information about how to display the new portal layout, see Access the New SSL VPN Portal on page 353.

To edit a portal layout:

1.On the Portal Layouts screen (see Figure 215 on page 357), click the Edit button in the Action column for the portal layout that you want to modify. The Edit Portal Layout screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add Portal Layout screen (see the previous figure).

2.Modify the settings as explained in the previous table.

3.Click Apply to save your settings.

To delete one or more portal layouts:

1.On the Portal Layouts screen (see Figure 215 on page 357), select the check box to the left of each portal layout that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all layouts. (You cannot delete the SSL-VPN default portal layout.)

2.Click the Delete table button.

Configure Domains, Groups, and Users

Remote users connecting to the UTM through an SSL VPN portal need to be authenticated before they are granted access to the network. The login screen that is presented to the user requires three items: a user name, a password, and a domain selection. The domain determines both the authentication method and the portal layout that are used.

You need to create name and password accounts for the SSL VPN users. When you create a user account, you need to specify a group. Groups are used to simplify the application of access policies. When you create a group, you need to specify a domain. Therefore, you should create any domains first, then groups, and then user accounts.

For information about how to configure domains, groups, and users, see Configure

Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users on page 380.

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