Secure Mobile Access 100 10.2 NetExtender Feature Guide
- NetExtender 10.2 for Secure Mobile Access
- NetExtender Feature Overview
- Document Scope
- What is NetExtender
- Benefits of using NetExtender
- NetExtender Concepts
- Stand-Alone Client
- Installing NetExtender through Microsoft Installer - Pre-filling the Server and Domain Fields
- NetExtender support Network logon (PreLogon)
- Multiple Ranges and Routes
- IP Address User Segmentation
- Client Routes
- External Authentication Methods
- Point to Point Server IP Address
- Tunnel All Mode
- Proxy Configuration
- About SMA Connect Agent
- Supported Operating Systems for Connect Agent
- Supported Platforms
- Feature Support in NetExtender
- Document Scope
- Configuring NetExtender
- Using NetExtender
- NetExtender Troubleshooting
- SonicWall Support
Authentication Methods
NetExtender supports various two factor authentication methods, including one-time password, RSA, and Vasco, and authentications in mobile applications using Google, Microsoft, and Duo. If an Administrator has configured one-time passwords to be required to connect through NetExtender, you are asked to provide this information before connecting.
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If an Administrator has configured RSA pin-mode authentication to be required to connect through NetExtender, users are asked whether they want to create their own pin, or receive one that is system-generated.
After the pin has been accepted, you must wait for the token to change before logging in to NetExtender with the new passcode.
During authentication, the SMA server can be configured by the Administrator to request a client certificate. In this case, users must select a client certificate to use when connecting.
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