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When I setup AD authentication to work with my VPN clients, any AD user can authenticate and get connected over the VPN. I know that I can use the rulebase to limit what they can do. But, the customer would like me to control which AD users can authenticate to the VPN in the first place. Is this possible?
Yes, it is possible!. You can control wich AD users can authenticate to the VPN through the Remote Access VPN Community. In this community you can select which AD groups or AD users can connect.
Don’t believe this is possible currently.
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Yes, it is possible!. You can control wich AD users can authenticate to the VPN through the Remote Access VPN Community. In this community you can select which AD groups or AD users can connect.
I think this is right. I created an LDAP Group in SmartConsole, based on the AD info I pulled in from the Account Unit, and when I went to add a group into the Remote Access community, that LDAP group was listed there.
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