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Administration Guide
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• Use group setting
- Take the action specified by the group setting. See
.
• Enabled
- Enable this action for the user. Overrides the group setting.
• Disabled
- Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
7 In the
User Name & Password Caching
drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Use group setting
- Take the action specified by the group setting. See
.
• Allow saving of user name only
- Allow caching of the user name. The user only needs to enter
a password when starting NetExtender. Overrides the group setting.
• Allow saving of user name & password
- Allow caching of the user name and password. The
user is automatically logged in when starting NetExtender. Overrides the group setting.
• Prohibit saving of user name & password
- Do not allow caching of the user name and
password. The user is required to enter both user name and password when starting NetExtender.
Overrides the group setting.
8 In the
Internal Proxy Settings
section, select from the drop-down list to enable or disable the Internal
Proxy feature. See
NetExtender > Client Settings on page 234
for more information.
9 Click
Accept
.
Modifying NetExtender Client Routes
The
Nx Routes
tab provides configuration options for NetExtender client routes. For procedures on modifying
NetExtender client route settings, see
NetExtender > Client Routes on page 238
.
Adding User Policies
The
Policies
tab provides policy configuration options.
To add a user access policy:
1 On the
Policies
tab, click
Add Policy
. The
Add Policy
window is displayed.
2 In the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list, select whether the policy is applied to an individual host, a range
of addresses, all addresses, a network object, a server path, or a URL object. You can also select an
individual IPv6 host, a range of IPv6 addresses, or all IPv6 addresses. The
Add Policy
window changes
depending on what type of object you select in the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list.
NOTE:
User policies are the highest priority-type of policy, and are enforced before group policies or
global policies.
NOTE:
These Secure Mobile Access policies apply to the destination address(es) of the SMA/SRA
connection, not the source address. You cannot permit or block a specific IP address on the
Internet from authenticating to the SMA/SRA gateway with a policy created on the
Policies
tab.
However, it is possible to control source logins by IP address with a login policy created on the
user's
Login Policies
tab. For more information, refer to