Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S160 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Web User Guide
Chapter 20 Authentication
Configuring Global Authentication Settings
Figure 20-5
Authentication Testing Results
Testing Authentication Settings in the CLI
You can use the
testauthconfig
CLI command to test authentication settings defined for a given realm.
The command syntax is:
testauthconfig [-d level] [realm name]
Running the command without any option causes the appliance to list the configured authentication
realms from which you can make a selection.
realms from which you can make a selection.
The debug flag (
-d
) controls the level of debug information. The levels can range between 0-10. If
unspecified, the appliance uses a level of 0. With level 0, the command will return success or failure. If
the test settings fail, the command will list the cause of the failure.
the test settings fail, the command will list the cause of the failure.
Note
Cisco recommends you use level 0. Only use a different debug level when you need more detailed
information to troubleshoot.
information to troubleshoot.
For more information about the
testauthconfig
command, see
.
Configuring Global Authentication Settings
Some authentication settings are independent of any realm you define. For example, you can configure
whether or not clients send authentication credentials to the Web Security appliance securely, even when
using Basic authentication scheme. For more information, see
whether or not clients send authentication credentials to the Web Security appliance securely, even when
using Basic authentication scheme. For more information, see
.
shows the global authentication settings on the Network > Authentication page.