Chapter 35 User/Group

Table 196 Object > User/Group > Setting (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Source

This field displays the source address object of traffic to which this condition

 

applies. It displays any if this condition applies to traffic from all source

 

addresses.

 

 

Destination

This field displays the destination address object of traffic to which this

 

condition applies. It displays any if this condition applies to traffic from all

 

destination addresses.

 

 

Authenticate

This field displays whether users must log in (force) or whether users do not

 

have to log in (skip) when this condition is checked and satisfied.

 

 

Add icon

This column provides icons to add, edit, move, and remove conditions. It also

 

provides icons to activate and deactivate conditions.

 

To add a condition, click the Add icon at the top of the column or next to each

 

condition. If you click the one at the top of the column, the new condition is first

 

in the list. If you click the one next to a condition, the new condition appears

 

right below this condition.

 

To edit a condition, click the Edit icon at the top of the column or next to each

 

condition. The Force User Authentication Policy Add/Edit screen appears.

 

To remove a condition, click on the Remove icon next to the condition. The

 

web configurator confirms that you want to delete the condition before doing

 

so.

 

To move a condition up or down in the list, click on the Move to N icon next to

 

the condition, and type the line number (# field) where you want to move this

 

condition. The # field is updated accordingly.

 

To activate or deactivate a condition, click the Active icon next to the

 

condition. Make sure you click Apply to save and apply the change.

Apply

Click Apply to save the changes.

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to start configuring this screen again.

 

 

35.4.1 Force User Authentication Policy Add/Edit Screen

Use this screen to specify a condition when users must log in or do not have to log in to the ZyWALL before their HTTP traffic can pass through the ZyWALL.

Figure 446 Object > User/Group > Setting > Add/Edit

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