Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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31 Enter the bookmark name or IP address in the
Name or IP Address
field.
32 Select one of the following services from the
Service
drop-down list:
Terminal Services (RDP -
ActiveX)
,
Terminal Services (RDP - Java)
,
Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
,
Citrix Portal (Citrix)
,
Web (HTTP)
,
Secure Web (HTTPS)
,
File Shares (CIFS)
,
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
,
Telnet, Telnet
(HTML5), Secure Shell Version 1 (SSHv1)
, or
Secure Shell Version 2(SSHv2)
.
33 In the fields that appear based on your
Service
settings, fill in the appropriate information. For
example, if you select
Terminal Services (RDP - ActiveX)
, you need to select the desired screen size
from the
Screen Size
drop-down list.
34 Click
Accept
to save the configuration changes.
Edit Global Policies
To define global access policies:
1 Navigate to either the
Users
>
Local Users
or
Users
>
Local Groups
window.
2 Click the configure icon next to
Global Policies
. The
Edit Global Settings
window is displayed.
3 On the
Policies
tab, click
Add Policy
. The
Add Policy
window is displayed.
4 In the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list, select one of the following:
IP Address
,
IP Address Range
,
All
Addresses
,
Network Object
,
Server Path
,
URL Object
,
All IPv6 Address
,
IPv6 Address
, or
IPv6
Address Range
.
5 Type a name for the policy in the
Policy Name
field.
•
If your policy applies to a specific IPv4 host, select the
IP Address
option from the
Apply Policy
To
drop-down list and enter the IPv4 address of the local host machine in the
IP Address
field.
•
If your policy applies to a range of IPv4 addresses, select the
IP Address Range
option from the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list and enter the IPv4 network address in the
IP Network Address
field and the subnet mask in the
Subnet Mask
field.
•
If your policy applies to a specific IPv6 host, select the
IPv6 Address
option from the
Apply
Policy To
drop-down list and enter the IPv6 address of the local host machine in the
IPv6
Address
field.
NOTE:
IPv6 is not supported on File Shares bookmarks.
NOTE:
User and group access policies takes precedence over global policies.
NOTE:
SMA/SRA appliance 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 appliance through the policy engine.