Additional check on endpoint before SSLVPN connection established

victormeidy Lv1Posted 29 Aug 2022 18:27

Hello there,

Need kind of advise if there any feature on NGAF SSLVPN that allow us to have additional check on endpoint before the endpoint can connected to SSLVPN?

For examples, the endpoint should have endpoint protector installed and under specific domain controller group to able connected to the SSLVPN.

Or any other way that can do to ensure the endpoint is protected/secure before connected to SSLVPN also can do.

Appreciate for the advise, thank you.

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Yes. Endpoint detection and scanning of operating system, registry files, personal firewall, anti-virus files, user- customized security rules and other security policies prior to user login as well as during SSL VPN session.
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jpbaltazar Lv2Posted 12 Sep 2022 12:48
  
This feature can be supported by EasyConnect
Naomi Lv3Posted 12 Sep 2022 10:13
  
Ping local LAN IP and connect through easy connect     
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 12 Sep 2022 10:08
  
Used sangfor easy connect
Dohan4U Lv2Posted 11 Sep 2022 14:36
  
For security use Sangfor Endpoint security and for connecting use EasyConnect
JamesMee Lv2Posted 11 Sep 2022 11:50
  
You can try to connect using the EasyConnect
Rhebie Lv3Posted 09 Sep 2022 09:51
  
Yes. Prior to user login and throughout an SSL VPN connection, endpoint detection and scanning are performed on the operating system, registry files, personal firewall, anti-virus files, user-customized security rules, and other security policies.
Ashley Anne Lv2Posted 09 Sep 2022 09:48
  
When I was able to get into the Easy Connect (SSL VPN client) program, I used the appliance's local IP address to see if it was already connected. Given that I'm accessing it remotely, if I can access using the local address, my SSLVPN is already operational.
AisiEnzo2022 Lv2Posted 07 Sep 2022 16:36
  
I think you can use the hardware ID as additional authentication so the devices that try to connect to your SSLVPN is valid. if my understanding to your question is correct.
Pat Lv4Posted 07 Sep 2022 10:29
  
you can use sangfor Easy connect for this
jed Lv2Posted 07 Sep 2022 10:25
  
If you need endpoint protection, maybe you will be needing Sangfor Endpoint Secure

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