Account
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== Local Accounts == | == Local Accounts == | ||
− | This module defines WFilter | + | This module defines WFilter NGF's local accounts of, which can be used for: |
* [[Pppoe|PPPoE]] | * [[Pppoe|PPPoE]] | ||
* [[Webauth|Web Auth]] | * [[Webauth|Web Auth]] | ||
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You need to configure account's username, password, valid date, access priviledge and pppoe properties. | You need to configure account's username, password, valid date, access priviledge and pppoe properties. | ||
* Supported access type: | * Supported access type: | ||
− | ** PPPoE: allow this user to access WFilter | + | ** PPPoE: allow this user to access WFilter NGF's pppoe service. Please check [[Pppoe|PPPoE]] for details. |
** VPN: allow this user to connect to vpn service. Please check [[VPN]] for details. | ** VPN: allow this user to connect to vpn service. Please check [[VPN]] for details. | ||
** Web: allow this user to authenticate via web auth. Please check [[Webauth|Web Auth]] for details. | ** Web: allow this user to authenticate via web auth. Please check [[Webauth|Web Auth]] for details. |
Revision as of 12:26, 28 November 2016
1 Local Accounts
This module defines WFilter NGF's local accounts of, which can be used for:
For example, you can choose usernames in "Applied to" targets for polices:
2 New Account
You need to configure account's username, password, valid date, access priviledge and pppoe properties.
- Supported access type:
- Expired users can not access any authentication service.
- PPPoE properties are only valid to PPPoE users.
- "Bandwidth Limit": limit this user's real-time bandwidth rate.
- "Static IP": assign a static ip address to this user when this user is connected via pppoe.
- "MAC Binding": supports "dynamic binding" and "static binding".
- Static: this user can only be connected from the bound MAC address.
- Dynamic: bind this user to MAC address of the first time connection.