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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
Step 11 Check the box next to Allow only users listed locally to allow only users listed locally to be
authenticated.
Step 12 Check the box next to Simple user names in local database to use simple user names. This
setting ignores the domain component of a user name. If this box is not checked, user names
in the local database must match exactly the full names returned from the agent, including the
domain component.
Step 13 Check the box next to Allow limited access for non-domain users to allow limited access to
users who are logged in to a computer but not into a domain. These users will not be given
access to the Trusted Users user group. They are identified in logs as computer-name/user-
name. When performing local authentication and the Simple user names in local database
option is disabled, user names must be configured in the local database using the full computer-
name/user-name identification.
Step 14 To use LDAP to retrieve user information, select the Use LDAP to retrieve user group
information radio button. Click Configure to configure the LDAP settings. The LDAP
Configuration page displays. For configuration information for this page, refer to
“Advanced
LDAP Configuration” section on page 661.
Step 15 To use local configuration, select the Local configuration radio button.
Step 16 In the Polling rate (minutes) field, enter a polling interval, in minutes, that the security
appliance will poll the workstation running SSO Agent to verify that users are still logged on.
Step 17 In the Hold time after (minutes) field, enter a time, in minutes, that the security appliance will
wait before trying again to identify traffic after an initial failure to do so. This feature rate-limits
requests to the agent.
Step 18 Click on the Content Filter tab if you are using the SonicWALL Content Filtering Service (CFS)
and there is a proxy server in your network.