Allowing administrators to connect via an LDAP or Radius server

The SMC server can be connected to an LDAP and/or Radius server to authorize the company’s users to manage a pool of firewalls.

This type of authentication is designed to operate with LDAP servers such as Active Directory on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 and 2019 or OpenLDAP in at least version 2.5, and Radius servers on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 and 2019.

When the super administrator tries to connect, the SMC server looks for the ID and password from its local user database.

When an ordinary administrator tries to connect, the SMC server looks for the ID and password on the Radius server first, and then on the LDAP server if it does not find this information, then in its local user database.

Authentication via LDAP or Radius server is configured in the SMC web administration interface.

To authorize administrators to connect to the SMC server via an LDAP or Radius server, follow the three steps below:

  1. Configure the connection to the LDAP or Radius server,
  2. Test the connection to the server,
  3. Authorize users and define their access privileges.