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RE: [FW1] Firewall-1 4.0 and Implicit Authentication






Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesnt ver 4.0 get rid of the need to use
implicit client auth? I have tested user auth for http with ver 4 and it
only prompted me for a  password once, no matter how many sites I went to.
Am I missing something?





"Woods, Chris" <Chris-Woods@forum-financial.com> on 04/28/99 09:07:25 AM
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
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Forgive me, but where would I find this?  Is it a setting in objects.c or
is
it accessible via the GUI?  (FYI, I am using NT)

I found the user auth timeout, but I couldn't find where to set the number
of connections.

I tried the same thing the other gentleman tested and experienced the same
behaviour on NT 4.0 FW-1 4.0 where the user auth would keep coming up and
keep coming up and
keep coming up and keep coming up and, well, maybe you get the idea. ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: Dameon D. Welch [mailto:dwelch@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 8:31 PM
To: jake.rog@ttcmail.com; FW1 Mailing List
Subject: Re: [FW1] Firewall-1 4.0 and Implicit Authentication



I have a feeling it's because your client auth properties are not set
correctly. Check to see that the timeout is set adequately and that the
number of connections allowed is "infinite" (or a really high number).

-- PhoneBoy

> Thank you. I have tried to reverse the order:
>
> All@any     any     http     ClientAuth   Long     GW
> All@any     any     http     UserAuth     Long     GW
>
> No luck, the client is still being asked to authenticate on every
request,
> just like the ClientAuth Rule is NOT working?  I have also tried the
> ImplicitAuth with SessionAuth with the same result. Back in the same
court.
> What else I can check for?


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