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NetScreen Remote Dial-Up VPN RADIUS authentication with AD and route-based VPN tunnel interface

NetScreen Remote VPN Dial-Up with AD authentication via RADIUS and interface-based VPN tunnel

The following procedure explains how to configure a target = "_self" title = "Juniper"> Juniper ScreenOS Netscreen firewall accept remote client based VPN connections and authenticate users using Active Directory (Radio through Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 IAS NPS).

Let to assume that all traffic from the 192.68.0.0/16 network client needs to pass through the VPN tunnel client. Customers use dynamic IP addresses (either public or behind a NAT router that can handle IPSec gateway)

The VPN connection must use encryption and hash and PSK following parameters:

  • Phase 1: aes-128, SHA-1, Group 2 DH, PSK: This1sNot4GoodPSK3y
  • Phase 2: aes-128, SHA-1, protection against reproduction, PFS with DH Group 2

  Distribution network:

The server Juniper's security has three zones:

  1. Public (eth2 connected to Internet, static public IP)
  2. LAN (eth1, connected to the LAN) and
  3. A separate area called VPNBuffer, not attached to any interface.
  • This is just an empty, a placeholder, so we can create appropriate policies (instead of defining public policies to LAN, we will be able to use the LAN VPNBuffer policies, separating the Internet traffic policies-to-LAN VPN policies-a-LAN. It just looks better …)
  • All interfaces are in Route mode.

In the LAN, there is no domain controller on 192.168.0.6, which is to be configured as IAS (RADIUS). (The NIC does not have to be a DC, just a domain member may serve)

Here's what to do

  • Juniper: Configure an authentication server (Radius)
  • Windows: Installing Radio
  • IAS in Windows 2003 or
  • NPS in Windows 2008
  • Juniper: Pool Define IP / subnet
  • Juniper: Create the tunnel interface
  • Juniper: setting up the path
  • Juniper: Defining IKE user / group and external groups to XAuth (Radio)
  • Juniper: Set Default XAuth
  • Juniper: Configure Phase 1
  • Juniper: Setting the Stage 2
  • Juniper: Set policies
  • Client: Configure NetScreen Remote
  • Client: Connect.

About the Author

The author now is living at Jakarta and working one of Financial company. The also author holds CTS|CCNA|AIS|CSA certification and having experience and expertise as IT engineer, IT Supervisor and Project Manager.

An object is placed in front of a convex mirror with a 49.0 cm radius of curvature. A virtual image half the s

An object is placed in front of a convex mirror with a 49.0 cm radius of curvature. A virtual image half the size of the object is formed. At what distance is the object from the mirror?
cm

49.0cm/2=24.5cm

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