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If you want to force users to log in to the ZyWALL before the ZyWALL routes traffic for them, you might have to configure prerequisites first.
MENU ITEM(S) | Object > User/Group | |
PREREQUISITES | Addresses, address groups, schedules. The prerequisites are only used in | |
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WHERE USED | Policy routes, firewall, application patrol, content filter, user groups, VPN | |
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5.6 System Management and Maintenance
This section introduces some of the management and maintenance features in the ZyWALL. Use Host Name to configure the system and domain name for the ZyWALL. Use Date/Time to configure the current date, time, and time zone in the ZyWALL. Use Console Speed to set the console speed. Use Language to select a language for the web configurator screens.
5.6.1DNS, WWW, SSH, TELNET, FTP, SNMP, Dial-in Mgmt, Vantage
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These are the service control screens. Use these screens to set which services or protocols can be used to access the ZyWALL through which zone and from which addresses (address objects) the access can come. Use
MENU ITEM(S) | System > DNS, WWW, SSH, TELNET, FTP, SNMP, | |
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Example: Suppose you want to allow an administrator to use HTTPS to manage the ZyWALL from the WAN.
1Create an administrator account (User/Group).
2Create an address object for the administrator’s computer (Object > Address).
3Click System > WWW to configure the HTTP management access. Enable HTTPS and add an administrator service control entry.
•Select the address object for the administrator’s computer.
•Select the WAN zone.
•Set the action to Accept.
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