SonicOS 7.1 Users
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- About User Management
- Using Local Users and Groups for Authentication
- Using RADIUS for Authentication
- Using LDAP/Active Directory/eDirectory Authentication
- Using RADIUS
- Using TACACS+
- Using Single Sign-On
- What is Single Sign-On?
- Benefits of SonicWall SSO
- Platforms and Supported Standards
- How Does Single Sign-On Work?
- How Does SSO Agent Work?
- How Does Terminal Services Agent Work?
- How Does Browser NTLM Authentication Work?
- How Does RADIUS Accounting for Single-Sign-On Work?
- Installing the Single Sign-On Agent and/or Terminal Services Agent
- Single Sign-On Advanced Features
- Configuring Access Rules
- Managing SonicOS with HTTP Login from a Terminal Server
- Viewing and Managing SSO User Sessions
- Multiple Administrator Support
- Configuring Users Status
- Configuring User Settings
- User Login Settings
- Setting the Authentication Method for Login
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication
- Configuring LDAP
- Configuring TACACS+
- Requiring User Names be Treated as Case-Sensitive
- Preventing Users From Logging in from More than One Location
- Forcing Users to Log In Immediately After Changing Their Passwords
- Displaying User Login Information Since the Last Login
- Setting the Single-Sign-On Methods
- One-Time Password Settings
- Configuring the User Web Login Settings
- Adding URLs to Authentication Bypass
- User Session Settings
- Accounting
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- User Login Settings
- Configuring and Managing Partitions
- Configuring Local Users and Groups
- Configuring Guest Services
- Configuring Guest Accounts
- Managing Guest Status
- SonicWall Support
Adding Partitions and Subpartitions
To add a partition
- Navigate to Device > Users > Partitions.
- In the Authentication Partitions section, click the Add icon. The Add Authentication Partition dialog displays.
- In the Partition Name field, enter a friendly, meaningful name . The name can be 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters in length.
- For Partition type, choose whether the authentication partition is:
- A top-level partition
- A sub-partition
- The Parent partition drop-down menu becomes available.
Select a parent partition from the drop-down menu. The default partition is Default.
If your installation does not have multiple partitions, then create subpartitions as subpartitions of the Default partition.
- Next to the Add/Edit Domain field, click the Add icon. The Add Domain dialog displays.
- In the Enter the Domain Name field, enter a domain name.
- Click OK.
- Repeat these steps for each domain you want to add.
- Optionally, enter a comment in the Comment field.
- Click Save.
The partitions and/or subpartitions are added to the Authentication Partitions table. Subpartitions are positioned immediately after their parent partitions, with a Link icon indicating they are subpartitions.
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