Specifying the MAC Address on a Server
The MAC address is entered as a text string in the database of the authenticating server. This text
string must follow the format sent by NetDefendOS and this is a series of six hexadecimal two
character lower-case values separated by a hyphen ("-") character. For example:
00-0c-19-f9-14-6f
Dealing with Duplicate MAC Addresses
If there is a router between the firewall and connecting clients, NetDefendOS will receive the
same MAC address from the router instead of the original client MAC address. This causes
problems because NetDefendOS is set up by default to not allow clients to duplicate MAC
addresses.
The problem is solved by enabling the property
Allow clients behind router to connect
for the
relevant authentication rule.
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Summary of Contents for NetDefendOS
Page 30: ...Figure 1 3 Packet Flow Schematic Part III Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 30 ...
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Page 144: ...Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 144 ...
Page 284: ...Chapter 3 Fundamentals 284 ...
Page 392: ...Chapter 4 Routing 392 ...
Page 419: ... Host 2001 DB8 1 MAC 00 90 12 13 14 15 5 Click OK Chapter 5 DHCP Services 419 ...
Page 420: ...Chapter 5 DHCP Services 420 ...
Page 573: ...Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 573 ...
Page 607: ...Chapter 7 Address Translation 607 ...
Page 666: ...Chapter 8 User Authentication 666 ...
Page 775: ...Chapter 9 VPN 775 ...
Page 819: ...Chapter 10 Traffic Management 819 ...
Page 842: ...Chapter 11 High Availability 842 ...
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