WatchGuard Technologies SSL VPN Benutzerhandbuch

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Configuring Resources for a User Group
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Firebox SSL VPN Gateway
• You can further restrict access by specifying a port and protocol for an IP address/subnet pair. For 
example, you might specify that a resource can use only port 80 and the TCP protocol.
• When you configure resource group access for a user group, you can allow or deny access to any 
resource group. This enables you to exclude a portion of an otherwise allowed resource. For 
example, you might want to allow a user group access to 10.20.10.0/24 but deny that user group 
access to 10.20.10.30. Deny rules take precedence over allow rules.
• The easiest method to provide all user groups with access to all network resources is to not create 
any resource groups and to disable the Deny Access without ACL option on the Global Cluster 
Policies
 tab. All user groups then have access to the accessible networks listed on the Global 
Cluster Policies
 tab.
• If you have one or more user groups that should have access to all network resources, a shortcut 
to adding each resource group to those user groups is to create a resource group for 0.0.0.0/
0.0.0.0 and allow that one resource group for those user groups. For all other user groups, you will 
need to allow or deny individual resource groups as needed. 
To create and configure a network resource
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Click the Access Policy Manager tab.
2
In the right pane, right-click Network Resources and then click New Network Resource
3
Type a name for the group and click OK.
4
In Network/Subnet, type the IP address/subnet pair for the resource in the Subnets field. You can 
use CIDR notation for the mask. Use a space to separate entries.
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In Port or port range, enter the port or ports that the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway can use to establish 
connections with the network resource(s). You have these options when entering ports:  
• Enter a 0 (zero) to use all ports. 
• Enter a single port or multiple ports that are not in a range. If you enter multiple ports, separate each 
port with a comma. For example, to allow connections on ports 22, 80, and 8088, enter: 
 
22, 80, 8080 
• Enter a range of ports. Separate the starting and ending ports in the range with a hyphen (-). For 
example, to allow connections on any port from 110 through 120, enter: 
 
110-120 
• You can also enter a combination of single ports and a port range. For example, to allow connections 
on ports 22, 80, 8088 and 110 through 120, enter: 
 
22, 80, 8080, 110-120 
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In Protocol, select the protocols that can be used to establish connections on the specified ports.
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Click OK.
Allowing and Denying Network Resources and Application Policies 
By default, all network resources and application policies are allowed. When you deny one resource 
group, all other resource groups are denied automatically and the network access for the user group is 
controlled only through its ACL. 
The Firebox SSL VPN Gateway interprets allow or deny as follows: 
• The Firebox SSL VPN Gateway denies access to any network resource or application policy that is not 
explicitly allowed. Thus, if you want to provide a particular user group with access to only one resource 
group, you allow access only to that resource group.