194Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles

Linksets

A linkset is a set of links that display on the portal page, so that the user can easily access internal or external web sites, servers, or applications. After the user has been authenticated, the user’s portal page displays all the linksets associated with the group to which the user belongs. The user’s portal page also displays all the linksets associated with the user’s extended profile.

When mapping linksets to groups or extended profiles, make sure that the access rules specified for the profile do not contradict the links defined for the linkset.

For information about creating and configuring the linksets, see “Configuring linksets using the CLI” on page 411 or “Configuring linksets using the SREM” on page 439.

For information about mapping the linksets to groups, see “Mapping linksets to a group or profile using the CLI” on page 206 or “Mapping linksets to a group or profile using the SREM” on page 223.

TunnelGuard SRS rule

The SRS rule specified for the group is the set of operating system and other software criteria that constitute the host integrity check performed by the TunnelGuard applet. The SRS rule can be a composite of other rules, but there is only one SRS rule for the group. Each group can have a different SRS rule.

For information about configuring SRS rules, see “TunnelGuard SRS Builder” on page 317. You cannot configure SRS rules using the CLI.

If you ran the quick setup wizard during the initial setup, you specified the action to result if the SRS rule check fails. You can rerun the wizard at any time by using the /cfg/domain 1/aaa/tg/quick command. If you want to change the SRS rule check result, use the /cfg/domain 1/aaa/tg/action command (see “Configuring the TunnelGuard check using the CLI” on page 132 or “Configuring the TunnelGuard check using the SREM” on page 168).

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