148 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s GuideWhen completed, SSL Offloading portals are displayed in the list of portals on the Portals >Portals page. Note that the Virtual Host Settings column shows the Local IP:port --> ApplicationServer IP:port as well as (SSL) if ‘Enable SSL for Backend Connections’ is enabled.Verification and Considerations for Generic SSL OffloadingTo view the SSL Offloading portal in action, point it to a backend web server and use a currentInternet browser to view the SSL offloaded site, using the format Generic (SSL Offloading) scheme is not meant for HTTP/HTTPS, and should not be used indeployments as such. Since there is no layer 7 analysis, issues such as insecure HTTP 30Xredirects can occur and this is not recommended.Portals > DomainsThis section provides an overview of the Portals > Domains page and a description of theconfiguration tasks available on this page.• “Portals > Domains Overview” section on page 148• “Viewing the Domains Table” section on page 149• “Removing a Domain” section on page 149• “Adding or Editing a Domain” section on page 150• “Adding or Editing a Domain with Local User Authentication” section on page 151• “Adding or Editing a Domain with Active Directory Authentication” section on page 152• “Adding or Editing a Domain with LDAP Authentication” section on page 156• “Adding or Editing a Domain with NT Domain Authentication” section on page 159• “Adding or Editing a Domain with RADIUS Authentication” section on page 160• “Configuring Two-Factor Authentication” section on page 162Portals > Domains OverviewThe Portals > Domains page allows the administrator to add and configure a domain, includingsettings for:• Authentication type (local user database, Active Directory, LDAP, NT Domain, or RADIUS),• Domain name• Portal name• Group (AD, RADIUS) or multiple Organizational Unit (LDAP) support (optional)