Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Gateway , Network Hardware , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1600 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4600
Pages: 440
294 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s Guide
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Disabled: Select this option to disable single sign-on for bookmarks.
Note SSO modification controls provide enhanced security and can prevent or allow users
to utilize different login credentials. With SSO enabled, the user’s login name and
password are supplied to the backend server for many of the services. For
Fileshares, the domain name that the user belongs to on the device is passed to the
server. For other services, the server may be expecting the username to be prefixed
by the domain name. In this instance, SSO will fail and the user will have to login
with the domain-prefixed username. In some instances, a default domain name can
be configured at the server to allow SSO to succeed.
Step 8 Click Accept to save the configuration changes
Modifying Group Settings
On the Groups tab, you can add a group membership for users, configure a primary group, and
control whether groups are automatically assigned at user login.
Users logging into Active Directory, LDAP, and RADIUS domains are automatically assigned in
real time to SRA groups based on their external AD group memberships, LDAP attributes, or
RADIUS filter-IDs.
Note
If a user’s external group membership has changed, their SRA group membership
automatically changes to match the external group membership.
To configure settings on the Groups tab:
Step 1 To set a group as the primary group, click the “Set Primary Group” star corresponding to the
group you wish to set as the primary.
Step 2 To add a group of which users will be a member, click Add Group. The group must be already
configured from Users > Local Groups.
Step 3 Select the desired group from the drop-down list.
Step 4 Select the Make primary group check box to make this the primary group membership for
users.
Step 5 Click Add Group to add the selected group to the Group Memberships list.
Step 6 Under Group Settings, select one of the following from the Auto-assign groups at login drop-
down list:
• Use group setting – Use the setting configured for the group.
• Enabled – Enable automatic assignment of users to groups upon login.
• Disabled – Disable automatic assignment of users to groups upon login.
Step 7 Click Accept.
Modifying Portal Settings
The Portal tab provides configuration options for portal settings for this user.
To configure portal settings for this user, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Portal tab under Portal Settings, select one of the following portal settings for this user: