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A route from 0.0.0.0/0 to eth3 in the untrust zone. This routes traffic from the trust
zone through eth3 in the untrust zone, then to the next hop (default) gateway.
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A route from the tunnel.1 interface (autogenerated by VPN Manager) to the untrust
zone of the remote VPN node. This routes traffic destined for the remote VPN node
through the tunnel.1 interface (where the packets are encapsulated), with a default
next hop gateway of 0.0.0.0/0.
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Configure the route on the Tokyo security device.
1.
In Device Manager, double-click the device to open the device configuration dialog
box. Select
Network
>
Virtual Router
to display the list of virtual routers on the device.
2.
Double-click the trust-vr route to open the vr for editing. In the virtual router dialog
box, click
Routing Table
, then click the Add icon under destination-based Routing
Table to add a new static route.
3.
Configure a route from the untrust interface to the gateway.
4.
Configure route from the trust zone to the tunnel interface.
5.
Click
OK
to save your changes to the virtual router, then click
OK
to save your changes
to the Tokyo device.
6.
Configure the route on the Paris security device:
7.
In Device Manager, double-click the device to open the device configuration dialog
box. Select
Network
>
Virtual Router
to display the list of virtual routers on the device.
8.
Double-click the trust-vr route to open the vr for editing. In the virtual router dialog
box, click
Routing Table
, then click the Add icon under destination-based Routing
Table to add a new static route.
9.
Configure a route from the untrust interface to the gateway.
10.
Configure route from the trust zone to the tunnel interface.
11.
Click
OK
to save your changes to the virtual router, then click
OK
to save your changes
to the Paris device.
Example: Configuring XAuth Authentication with External User Group
In this example, you use a VPN to enable access for a group of resellers who require
access to FTP servers in the corporate LAN. First, you must configure the RADIUS server
using the custom port 4500 (default is 1645), then add an authentication server object
in NSM to represent that server.
Next, to manage the users in this example, you define an external user group in two
places: on the external RADIUS auth server and in NSM.
•
On the RADIUS server, you populate the external user group with XAuth users, leaving
the group unpopulated NSM. The RADIUS server authenticates the users during Phase
1 IKE negotiations.
•
In NSM, you leave the external user group unpopulated, but you must define each user
as a local user with an IKE ID, then create a group that includes those local users as
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