Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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When this field is configured, it redirects the user to the Web site’s home page the first time the user
accesses the portal. This happens only when the user is accessing the site with no URL path (that is,
when accessing the root folder, for example:
https://www.google.com/
). This is not an alias for the
root folder. The user can edit the URL to go back to the root folder.
The key=value pairs allow you to specify URL query parameters in the URL. You can use these for any
Web site that does not have a default redirect from the root folder to the home page URL. Outlook Web
Access is one example, but note that most public sites do have a default redirect.
11 Select a
Proxy Host
from the drop-down menu to provide the ability to select which host name is sent to
the backend server. Options include
Inherited from client request
, V
irtual Hostname
, and
Application
Server Host (backend)
. The
Inherited from client request
option is the default value.
Security Settings
1 Under Security Settings, select the
Enable Web Application Firewall
button to enable the feature.
2 Select
Disable Access Policies
to prevent existing Access Policies from taking precedence.
3 Select the
Disable Authentication Controls, Access Policies, and CSRF Protection (if enabled)
check box if you need no authentication, access policies, or CSRF protection enforced. This is useful for
publicly hosted Web sites.
4 To configure ActiveSync authentication, clear the
Disable Authentication Controls
check box to display
the authentication fields. Select the
Enable ActiveSync authentication
check box and then type the
default domain name. The default domain name will not be used when the domain name is set in the
email client’s setting.
5 Select the
Automatically Login
check box to configure Single Sign-On settings.
6 For
Automatically log in
using SSO, select one of the following radio buttons:
• Use SSL-VPN account credentials
– allow login to the offloaded application using the
credentials configured on the SMA/SRA appliance
• Use custom credentials
– displays
Username
,
Password
, and
Domain
fields where you can
enter the custom credentials for the application or use dynamic variables. For the
Password
field, enter the custom password to be passed, or leave the field blank to pass the current user’s
password to the offloaded application portal. For the other fields, dynamic variables can be used,
such as those shown below:
7 If you selected
Automatically Log in
, select the
Forms-based Authentication
check box to configure
Single Sign-On for forms-based authentication.
Table 26. Supported dynamic variables
Text Usage
Variable
Example Usage
Login Name
%USERNAME%
US\%USERNAME%
Domain Name
%USERDOMAIN%
%USERDOMAIN\%USERNAME%
Group Name
%USERGROUP%
%USERGROUP%\%USERNAME%