Michael,
Yes and no. If all you want is a basic 'who is this user', then you can define a
radius server in the firewall and create a user generic* and use that user (actually
a group containing that user, like the default 'all groups') in your auth rule.
Otherwise, you can get a license for account management and create 'shadow groups',
or mappings between firewall groups and ldap groups or containers and use those in
your rulebase.
CT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can Checkpoint use an outside authentication method to authenticate users?
>
> I'm looking to force authentication for internal people browsing the web
> but don't want to put every user in Checkpoint's user list.
>
> I have an LDAP server I can authenticate to, or I could set up a radius
> server as a gateway.
>
> Michael Breton
> Geiger
> (207) 755-2338
>
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