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    Active Directory config with Menlo SSL VPN  
Zev


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10-01-04 10:45 PM

I just got Active Directory working with Menlo Logic SSL VPN. But I
don't see any way to limit which Active Directory users authenticate
to the VPN.

Does anyone know how to do this? The configuration only accepts the
domain name, server IP and the AD user name and password. SO I don't
know where to configure this.

Can this be done on the Active Directory side?

Thanks,
Zev





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    Re: Active Directory config with Menlo SSL VPN  
ppointer@nospamindspring.com


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10-03-04 10:45 PM

Zev wrote:
> I just got Active Directory working with Menlo Logic SSL VPN. But I
> don't see any way to limit which Active Directory users authenticate
> to the VPN.
>
I have AD on Win2K.  There is a tab on user properties marked "Dial-in".
Inside are a couple of radio buttons for "Remote Access Permission
(Dial-in or VPN)".  One is Deny and the other is Allow.  That's how I
take care of it here.  Your mileage may vary, especially if you're not
on Win2K.





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    Re: Active Directory config with Menlo SSL VPN  
Zev


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10-07-04 10:45 PM

I am using a Win2k server, so I will try that.

Thanks,
Zev

ppointer@nospamindspring.com wrote in message news:<tiZ7d.2472$Za4.838@fe1.columbus.rr.com>.
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> Zev wrote: 
> I have AD on Win2K.  There is a tab on user properties marked "Dial-in".
>   Inside are a couple of radio buttons for "Remote Access Permission
> (Dial-in or VPN)".  One is Deny and the other is Allow.  That's how I
> take care of it here.  Your mileage may vary, especially if you're not
> on Win2K.





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