SonicOS 7.0 Users
- SonicOS 7.0 Users
- 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
Test
Performing tests on this page applies any changes that have been made.
You can test the connectivity between the appliance and an SSO agent or TSA. You can also test whether the SSO agent is properly configured to identify a user logged into a workstation.
- Navigate to the Device > Users > Settings > Authentication page.
- Next to Configure SSO, click Configure.
The SSO Configuration page is displayed.
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Under the Test tab, select the following:
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Select the SSO agent or TSA to test from the Select agent to test drop-down menu.
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In Test select one of the following:
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Check agent connectivity:This tests communication with the authentication agent. If the firewall can connect to the SSO agent, the message Agent is ready displays.
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Check user: enter the IP address of a workstation in the Workstation IP address field and select one of the following:
- From other mechanisms
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Via NetAPI/WMI
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Allow Both
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Click Test.
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This tests if the SSO agent is properly configured to identify the user logged into a workstation.
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