ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway
VPN Screens
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Table 15-9 VPN Manual Key
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Authentication
Algorithm
When you use
SHA1
or
MD5
, both sender and receiver must know the
Authentication Key
, which can be used to generate and verify a message
authentication code. Select
SHA1
or
MD5
from the drop-down list box.
MD5
(Message Digest 5) and
SHA1
(Secure Hash Algorithm) are hash algorithms used to
authenticate packet data. The
SHA1
algorithm is generally considered stronger than
MD5
, but is slower. Select
MD5
for minimal security and
SHA-1
for maximum
security.
Encryption Key
This field only applies when you select
ESP
. With
DES
, type a unique key 8 ASCII
characters long. With
3DES
, type a unique key 24 ASCII characters long. Any
characters may be used, including spaces, but trailing spaces are truncated.
Authentication
Key
Type a unique authentication key to be used by IPSec if applicable. Enter 16
characters for
MD5
authentication or 20 characters for
SHA-1
authentication. Any
characters may be used, including spaces, but trailing spaces are truncated.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
15.16 Viewing SA Monitor
In the web configurator, click
VPN
and the
SA Monitor
tab. Use this screen to display and manage active
VPN connections.
A Security Association (SA) is the group of security settings related to a specific VPN tunnel. This screen
displays active VPN connections. Use
Refresh
to display active VPN connections. This screen is read-only.
The following table describes the fields in this tab.
When there is outbound traffic but no inbound traffic, the SA times out
automatically after two minutes. A tunnel with no outbound or inbound traffic is
"idle" and does not timeout until the SA lifetime period expires. See
section 15.6
on
keep alive to have the ZyWALL renegotiate an IPSec SA when the SA lifetime
expires, even if there is no traffic.
Summary of Contents for Internet Security Gateway ZyWALL 100
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