Are any of you other Administrators have any HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, FTP or RLOGIN connections defined using User Authentiation for access to those services on your networks?
I'm having a bit of weirdness using User Authentication. I have a Radius/SecurID system that I'm using to authenticate these user connections on. I've defined a rule that states:
All [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> IntranetWebserver -> Any -> http -> User Auth -> Log -> Firewall
This works fine. Users trying to access the Intranet server from the Internet get's the FireWall-1 Login prompt, I authenticate to my Radius system just fine and gain access to the Intranet server.
HOWEVER...
I defined a rule just under that one that goes a little something like this:
All [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> SecureWebserver -> Any -> https -> User Auth -> Log -> Firewall
When I try to perform User Authentication to a Secure HTTP (HTTPS) server, I get the good old "The page cannot be displayed" error message on my Internet Exploder.
Documentation that I downloaded with my current version (R55 on Sun Solaris 8) states that User Authentication will support the following 5 protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, Telent, FTP and RLOGIN).
Anyone else gone through the same problem?
Thank you, Layne Meier Network/Internet Analyst Atlanta Journal-Constitution A Cox Newspaper 404.526.7180
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