NETGEAR UTM5EW-100NAS Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users, Login Portals, 380

Models: UTM5EW-100NAS STM150EW-100NAS

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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance

Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users

Login Portals

Active Directories and LDAP Configurations

Configure Domains

Configure Groups

Configure Custom Groups

Configure User Accounts

Set User Login Policies

Change Passwords and Other User Settings

DC Agent

Configure RADIUS VLANs

Configure Global User Settings

View and Log Out Active Users

Login Portals

The login screen and authentication on the UTM depend on the user type. There are two basic user types on the UTM that are explained in the following sections:

Administrative Users and Users with Guest Privileges

Users with Special Access Privileges

Unauthenticated or Anonymous Users

Administrative Users and Users with Guest Privileges

Users with administrative and guest privileges on the UTM need to log in through the NETGEAR Configuration Manager Login screen (see the following figure), where they are authenticated through the UTM’s local user database. These users need to provide their user name and password. After they have been authenticated, they then can access the web management interface to view or change the UTM’s configuration.

For information about how to configure and modify accounts for administrative users and users with guest privileges, see Configure User Accounts on page 401 and Change Passwords and Other User Settings on page 408.

Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates

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NETGEAR UTM5EW-100NAS, STM150EW-100NAS manual Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users, Login Portals, 380