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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
Configuration instructions for the settings on this page are provided in the following sections:
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User Login Settings 
In the Authentication method for login drop-down list, select the type of user account 
management your network uses:
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Select Local Users to configure users in the local database in the SonicWALL appliance 
using the Users > Local Users and Users > Local Groups pages. 
For information about using the local database for authentication, see 
For detailed configuration instructions, see the following sections:
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Select RADIUS if you have more than 1,000 users or want to add an extra layer of security 
for authenticating the user to the SonicWALL. If you select RADIUS for user authentication, 
users must log into the SonicWALL using HTTPS in order to encrypt the password sent to 
the SonicWALL. If a user attempts to log into the SonicWALL using HTTP, the browser is 
automatically redirected to HTTPS.
For information about using a RADIUS database for authentication, see 
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For detailed configuration instructions, see 
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Select RADIUS + Local Users if you want to use both RADIUS and the SonicWALL local 
user database for authentication. 
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Select LDAP if you use a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server, Microsoft 
Active Directory (AD) server, or Novell eDirectory to maintain all your user account data.
For information about using an LDAP database for authentication, see 
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For detailed configuration instructions, see 
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Select LDAP + Local Users if you want to use both LDAP and the SonicWALL local user 
database for authentication. 
In the Single-sign-on method drop-down list, select one of the following:
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Select SonicWALL SSO Agent if you are using Active Directory for authentication and the 
SonicWALL SSO Agent is installed on a computer in the same domain. 
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Select SonicWALL SSO Agent if you are using Terminal Services and the SonicWALL 
Terminal Services Agent (TSA) is installed on a terminal server in the same domain.