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11-03-2010 11:21 PM
Hi,
I would like to add certain users from different Active Directory groups, into a custom group, called VIP users.
i.e. in PA I would like to select users from AD and create a Custom Group. But am not able to get to do this.
I can only add the users individually by selecting them from the AD. But I need to add all the users to
a single group. Called AD VIP Users Group.
How do I do this in the Access Policy rules.
Rgds,
Tauseef Ahmed.
11-03-2010 11:31 PM
Currently group definitions for users that come from a directory must also come from a directory. Local groups can only be used for local users. To accomplish what your are looking for, you would need to create a new group in AD that contains the users of interest.
Mike
11-03-2010 11:31 PM
Currently group definitions for users that come from a directory must also come from a directory. Local groups can only be used for local users. To accomplish what your are looking for, you would need to create a new group in AD that contains the users of interest.
Mike
11-04-2010 03:15 AM
Hi Mike,
Thanks for that, in the same manner, can I not have a Group for my destinations.
As in create a Group of IP addresses, and name it as required_sites, can I not do that in the destinations
in access rules.
Or do I need to do this in 'URL Filtering' ??
So what would the rule be if I want to do it in URL filtering ..
Source = any
Source users = usera
Destination = any
Action = permit
in Profile= I choose the URL filtering profile with the destination metioned in the required_sites.
Will this work or is there another work around..
11-04-2010 09:39 AM
Yes. You can do this. You would create an Address Group and add the desired addresses to the group.
Mike
11-06-2010 10:58 PM
Hi,
How do I do this, when I have addresses as URL's instead of Ip addresses ??
11-08-2010 11:38 PM
Today you would need to do this in a URL filtering profile. If you want them allowed, you can use the Allow List, if you want them blocked, you can use the Block List. These would only take effect on rules where this profile was applied and it would only effect HTTP (and potentially SSL) traffic.
Mike
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