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 Chapter 23 Authentication Policy
ZyWALL USG 1000 User’s Guide
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23.2.1  Creating/Editing an Authentication Policy
Click Configuration > Auth. Policy and then the Add (or Edit) icon to open the 
Endpoint Security Edit screen. Use this screen to configure an authentication 
policy.
Status
This icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the entry is 
inactive.
Priority
This is the position of the authentication policy in the list. The priority is 
important as the policies are applied in order of priority. Default 
displays for the default authentication policy that the ZyWALL uses on 
traffic that does not match any exceptional service or other 
authentication policy. You can edit the default rule but not delete it.
Source
This displays the source address object to which this policy applies.
Destination
This displays the destination address object to which this policy applies.
Schedule
This field displays the schedule object that dictates when the policy 
applies. none means the policy is active at all times if enabled.
Authentication
This field displays the authentication requirement for users when their 
traffic matches this policy. This is n/a for the default policy.
unnecessary - Users do not need to be authenticated.
required - Users need to be authenticated. They must manually go to 
the login screen. The ZyWALL will not redirect them to the login screen.
force - Users need to be authenticated. The ZyWALL automatically 
displays the login screen whenever it routes HTTP traffic for users who 
have not logged in yet. 
EPS
This lists any endpoint security objects the policy uses.
Description
If the entry has a description configured, it displays here. 
Apply
Click this button to save your changes to the ZyWALL. 
Reset
Click this button to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 
Table 106   Configuration > Auth. Policy (continued) 
LABEL
DESCRIPTION