Setting authentication timeout, Adding user names and configuring authentication – Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual

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Setting authentication timeout

Users and authentication

This chapter describes:

Setting authentication timeout

Adding user names and configuring authentication

Configuring RADIUS support

Configuring LDAP support

Configuring user groups

Setting authentication timeout

Authentication timeout controls how long authenticated firewall connections can
remain idle before users must authenticate again to get access through the firewall.

To set authentication timeout

1

Go to System > Config > Options.

2

In Auth Timeout, type a number, in minutes.
The default authentication timeout is 15 minutes.

Adding user names and configuring authentication

Use the following procedures to add user names and configure authentication.

This section describes:

Adding user names and configuring authentication

Deleting user names from the internal database

Adding user names and configuring authentication

To add a user name and configure authentication

1

Go to User > Local.

2

Select New to add a new user name.

3

Type the User Name.
The user name can contain numbers (0-9), uppercase and lowercase letters (A-Z,
a-z), and the special characters - and _. Other special characters and spaces are not
allowed.

4

Select one of the following authentication configurations:

Disable

Prevent this user from authenticating.

Password

Enter the password that this user must use to authenticate. The password

should be at least six characters long. The password can contain numbers

(0-9), uppercase and lowercase letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special characters

- and _. Other special characters and spaces are not allowed.

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