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ZyWALL/USG Series User’s Guide
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attempt always fails. (This is related to AAA servers and authentication methods, which are
discussed in those chapters in this guide.)
Note: If the ZyWALL/USG tries to authenticate an ext-user using the local database, the
attempt always fails.
Once an ext-user user has been authenticated, the ZyWALL/USG tries to get the user type (see
Table 235 on page 573) from the external server. If the external server does not have the
information, the ZyWALL/USG sets the user type for this session to User.
For the rest of the user attributes, such as reauthentication time, the ZyWALL/USG checks the
following places, in order.
1 User account in the remote server.
2 User account (Ext-User) in the ZyWALL/USG.
3 Default user account for AD users (ad-users), LDAP users (ldap-users) or RADIUS users (radius-
users) in the ZyWALL/USG.
See Setting up User Attributes in an External Server on page 586 for a list of attributes and how to
set up the attributes in an external server.
Ext-Group-User Accounts
Ext-Group-User accounts work are similar to ext-user accounts but allow you to group users by
the value of the group membership attribute configured for the AD or LDAP server. See Section
35.9.5.1 on page 632 for more on the group membership attribute.
User Groups
User groups may consist of user accounts or other user groups. Use user groups when you want to
create the same rule for several user accounts, instead of creating separate rules for each one.
Note: You cannot put access users and admin users in the same user group.
Note: You cannot put the default admin account into any user group.
The sequence of members in a user group is not important.
User Awareness
By default, users do not have to log into the ZyWALL/USG to use the network services it provides.
The ZyWALL/USG automatically routes packets for everyone. If you want to restrict network
services that certain users can use via the ZyWALL/USG, you can require them to log in to the
ZyWALL/USG first. The ZyWALL/USG is thenaware of the user who is logged in and you can create
‘user-aware policies’ that define what services they can use. See Section 35.2.6 on page 585 for a
user-aware login example.
Finding Out More
•See Section 35.2.6 on page 585 for some information on users who use an external
authentication server in order to log in.

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