Reason I ask is that the documentation for it is unavailable, unless I've missed something, however, based on some other threads I perceive there to be the possibility of using STAS created objects within firewall rules. Initially my assumption for STAS would be that it would strictly be used for the Web Protection module only.
On behalf of the crowd here, I'd like to ask for some documentation on how STAS is to be configured, and where it can be used through out the UTM.
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AzRoN said: Initially my assumption for STAS would be that it would strictly be used for the Web Protection module only.
Initially my assumption for STAS would be that it would strictly be used for the Web Protection module only.
I haven't found time yet to play with 9.4 Beta, but if this is true then what is the point of including STAS in UTM9 anyway ?SSO was working perfectly with Web Filtering just with joining the UTM into Active Directory domain.
Hi vilic,we can use STAS for user based firewall policys. I'll test this in near future. Unfortunatley, it seems that STAS just working with active directory joined computers.
Regards
mod
mod2402 said: ....Unfortunatley, it seems that STAS just working with active directory joined computers.
....Unfortunatley, it seems that STAS just working with active directory joined computers.
Yes, that is expected behavior, because this feature was taken from Cyberoam where agent on domain controller monitor event log for successful login events and reports it back to the appliance.
I was just wandering what do you see in a firewall rule when you try to add a source, are there also normal user objects or just like before user only network objects:
It's the same as before. But I think just the user 2 IP Mapping is made on the DC with STAS.
I'll test it if I've time.
Hi mod2402,
STAS is supported only with ActiveDirectory, Therefore it will not work with computers that are not member of an ActiveDirectory domain.
Greetings
Holger