NetASQ Auth Cookies not found
am 03.07.2007 15:54:30 von e.tonelli
Dear all,
we are using a NetASQ appiance as firewall in our company. We have
configured the firewall to authenticate the users before surf on the
Internet and gain priviledges to access any other services (AOL,
FTP,...).
Even if on the guide is described that a cookie is written on the
client browser and checked every time the browser starts (cookie,
session mode), I can't see any cookie in the browser, after the
authentication.
Same problem somewhere? Is there any misconfiguration, or only some
browsers are compatible with this mechanism ?
Thanks,
Emilio
Re: NetASQ Auth Cookies not found
am 04.07.2007 18:49:24 von jbillochon
On 3 juil, 15:54, e.tone...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear all,
> we are using aNetASQappiance as firewall in our company. We have
> configured the firewall to authenticate the users before surf on the
> Internet and gain priviledges to access any other services (AOL,
> FTP,...).
>
> Even if on the guide is described that a cookie is written on the
> client browser and checked every time the browser starts (cookie,
> session mode), I can't see any cookie in the browser, after the
> authentication.
>
> Same problem somewhere? Is there any misconfiguration, or only some
> browsers are compatible with this mechanism ?
>
> Thanks,
> Emilio
Hello Emilio,
NetASQ authentication is based on IP address, so, if your users
authenticate on the Firewall with an address like 192.168.1.20, this
address will be authenticate for 1, 2 or 4 hours for example.
I don't think that NetASQ firewall authenticate with a cookie,
but...Maybe i'm not up 2 date on this technology.
Regards,
Julien
Re: NetASQ Auth Cookies not found
am 21.07.2007 12:33:31 von e.tonelli
On Jul 4, 6:49 pm, Julien Billochon wrote:
> On 3 juil, 15:54, e.tone...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear all,
> > we are using aNetASQappiance as firewall in our company. We have
> > configured the firewall to authenticate the users before surf on the
> > Internet and gain priviledges to access any other services (AOL,
> > FTP,...).
>
> > Even if on the guide is described that a cookie is written on the
> > client browser and checked every time the browser starts (cookie,
> > session mode), I can't see any cookie in the browser, after the
> > authentication.
>
> > Same problem somewhere? Is there any misconfiguration, or only some
> > browsers are compatible with this mechanism ?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Emilio
>
> Hello Emilio,
>
> NetASQauthentication is based on IP address, so, if your users
> authenticate on the Firewall with an address like 192.168.1.20, this
> address will be authenticate for 1, 2 or 4 hours for example.
>
> I don't think thatNetASQfirewall authenticate with a cookie,
> but...Maybe i'm not up 2 date on this technology.
>
> Regards,
>
> Julien
The IP-based authentication and authorization system is as you
described, but is not enought. So NetASQ has introduced the cookie
mechanism to prevent "authentication theft" between users.
I'm waiting for a tech contact conference with NetASQ Expert at the
moment.