This is the correct behavior. Once the user authenticates, the authenication
session is over and the session ends. The user would have to repeate the process
to log out. If you set Enable Wait Mode in the Authenication tab of the properties
then the session will stay open and the user will be logged out when they close
the window.
Dan Lundien, CCNA, CCSE
Network/Security Engineer
AppNet, Inc
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 24 16:36 EDT 2000
> From: "Pires, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [FW1] Client Auth
> Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 15:37:56 -0400
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>
>
> Question for all,
>
> I recently setup a Client Authentication rule for certain users going
> through our network for telneting to certain ports. ex:
>
> securID@src_net ===> host ==> tcp-2000 ===> ClientAuth.
>
> The users telnet to the fw port 259 enter their username +token and get
> authenitcation ok. THey select standard sign on and then the conection is
> closed by the firewall. But everything work (per the rule I created) is this
> normal for the firewall to close the connection after selecting standard
> sign-on? Because now how does the firewall know when this person is finished
> in establishing any more connection to the host before it asked for
> authentication again? I thought that that firewall sign on window should
> stay active so when the user is finished doing there work they can select
> sign-off and close its session?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> _______________________________________
> Michael Pires
> Security Analyst
> "That vulnerability is completely theoretical."
> -- Microsoft
>
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