Configuration Guide
WEB Authentication Configuration
WEB Authentication Configuration
Overview
Web authentication is a method for controlling user network access based on ports. This authentication
method does not require users to install special client authentication software, and the access
authentication is supported by general browsers.
When an unauthenticated user accesses the network using a browser, the access device directs the
browser to a specific site, namely the Web authentication server, which is called the Portal Server, and
the user can access free services there, such as downloading security patches and reading
announcements. If the user desires to access other network resources beyond the authentication server,
he/she must pass authentication at the Portal server via the browser. Only authenticated users can
access resources on the Internet.
Besides the convenience in the authentication, since the portal server and the user browser have page
interactions which can be used for personalizing service such as posting advertisements, notices and
business interlinks on the portal server page, therefore, it has a promising prospect.
Ruijie Web Authentication
There are two versions of Ruijie Portal server. They are called Ruijie first generation web authentication
and Ruijie second generation web authentication because different version has different authentication
process. A simple version of the Portal server is designed on devices, which is called the built-in Portal
web authentication. The following sections describe the technological principles of these versions
respectively.
Since the first generation web authentication and the second generation web authentication
are quite different, as well as their configuration parameters, you are suggested to carefully
read this chapter before implementing web authentication related configurations.
Ruijie First Generation Web Authentication
HTTP Interception
HTTP interception means the access device t blocks HTTP packets which are intended to be forwarded.
Such HTTP packet
s are sent by users’ browsers that are connected to access devices but not destined
to these devices. For example, a user uses IE to access www.google.com, the access device is expected
to forward its HTTP request packets to the gateway. However, if HTTP interception is enabled, these
packets will not be forwarded.
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