![]() Select network(s) name in the Selectable Address Objects list and click the right arrow button to add to the Selected Address Objects list. Similarly, in SSL Application List (Optional) move the servers you want available to SSL users to Selected Appellation Objects.ĬONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Access Policy > User/Group & SSL ApplicationĦ Scroll down to Network Extension (Optional) to select Enable Network Extension to allow SSL VPN users to access the resources behind the ZyWALL/USG local network. Configure a Name for you to identify the SSL VPN configuration.ĬONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Access Policy > ConfigurationĢ Go to Create new Object > User to add User Name (SSL_VPN_1_Users in this example) and Password (4-24 characters, zyx168 in this example), click OK.ĬONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Access Policy > Create new Object > Userģ Go to Create new Object > Application to add servers you allow SSL_VPN_1_Users to access, click OK.ĬONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Access Policy > Create new Object > ApplicationĤ Go to Create new Object > Address to add the IP address pool for SSL_VPN_1_Users.ĬONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Access Policy > Create new Object > Addressĥ Then, move the just created address object to Selected User/Group Objects. Step 1: Set Up the SSL VPN Tunnel on the ZyWALL/USGġ In the ZyWALL/USG, go to CONFIGURATION > VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege to add an Access Policy. ![]() This example was tested using USG110 (Firmware Version: ZLD 4.13) and Apple MAC (Version: OS X10.10 Yosemite). Please replace them with your actual network IP addresses and subnet masks. ![]() All network IP addresses and subnet masks are used as examples in this article. ![]()
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