If you want to handle internal clients browsing the web on http https and
ftp and authenticated them transparently, get a MS Proxy server , give
everyone Internet explorer and point them to the proxy server. Allow the
proxy sever out on htrtp/https/ftp. MSP can be easily configured to
authenticate against nt domains, but you must use IE as the browser (well
it's the only one I know that supports NT challange response)
If you want to go past those basic protocols, then look at checkpoint's
meta/ip user to address mapper (UAM)
cheers
deanc
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Hood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2000 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] NT user authentication
Hi Guys,
I've read some of the lists archives about this but I'm still not 100% on
it. I am wanting to authenticate my internal network's NT users for web
access. The firewall (4.1) is a BDC in the domain. Am I correct in saying
that all i do is set the authenication rule to the OS for the www service?
So, when a user tries to connect to the web does a box pop up asking for a
username/password, or is it all handled transparently?, or do I need a
client installed on the PCs. I have also read that the user may have to go
to http://firewall:900 and then type in their username/password?
Sorry for what is probably a real basic question, but i'm new to this!
Thanks,
Dave
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