Secure Mobile Access 100 10.2 Administration Guide

Adding Portals

The administrator can customize a portal that appears as a customized landing page when users are redirected to the SMA appliance for authentication.

The network administrator might define individual portal layouts. The configuration includes a menu layout, portal pages, portal application icons to display, and Web cache control options.

The default portal is the Virtual Office portal. Additional portals can be added and modified.

To add a portal

  1. Navigate to the Portals > Portals window and click Add Portal. The Portal Settings window is displayed.

    General Section Fields
    Field Description
    Portal Name The title used to refer to this portal. It is for internal reference only and is not displayed to users.
    Portal Site Title The title on the Web browser title bar of users accessing this portal.
    Portal Banner Title The welcome text appears at the top of the portal screen.
    Login Message Optional text that appears on the portal login page above the authentication area.
    Display custom login page Displays the customized login page rather than the default login page for this portal.
    Display login message on the custom login page Displays the text specified in the Login Message text box.
    Hide the Domain list on the portal login page This option replaces the Domain list box on the login page to a text box. The user can then type in the correct domain name. This option is only enabled for portal login through Web.
    Enable HTTP meta tags for cache control Enables HTTP meta tags in all HTTP/HTTPS pages served to remote users to prevent their browser from caching content.
    Enforce login uniqueness

    The preferred enforcement method is to select either automatically log out of an existing session or Confirm the log out of an existing session.<![CDATA[ ]]>

    If not enforced, each account can have multiple simultaneous sessions.

    Enforce client source uniqueness If enforced, client source uniqueness prevents multiple connections from a user with the same client source address when connecting with a SonicWall Inc. client (NetExtender, Mobile Connect, Virtual Assist, and so on). This prevents a user from consuming multiple licenses when a user reconnects after an unexpected network interruption.

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