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About the Authentication Settings Page
You are here: Security Services > Firewall Authentication > Authentication Settings.
Use this page to configure firewall authentication. You can click the arrow pointing outwards icon to expand all the options or click the arrow pointing inwards to collapse or hide all the options.
To edit this page, configure minimum one access profile under Security Services > Firewall Authentication > Access Profile.
Field Description
To configure a firewall authentication:
Complete the configuration according to the guidelines provided in Table 1.
Click Save to save the changes.
Table 1 describes the fields on the Firewall Authentication page.
Field | Description |
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Pass-through Settings | |
Default Profile | Select a profile from the list that the policies use to authenticate users. |
FTP Banners | |
Login | Displays the login prompt for users logging in using FTP. Maximum characters are 250. |
Success | Displays a successful login prompt for users logging in using FTP. Maximum characters are 250. |
Fail | Displays failed login prompt for users logging in using FTP. Maximum characters are 250. |
Telnet Banners | |
Login | Displays the login prompt for users logging in using telnet. Maximum characters are 250. |
Success | Displays a successful login prompt for users logging in using telnet. Maximum characters are 250. |
Fail | Displays failed login prompt for users logging in using telnet. Maximum characters are 250. |
HTTP Banner | |
Login | Displays the login prompt for users logging in using HTTP. |
Success | Displays a successful login prompt for users logging in using HTTP. |
Fail | Displays failed login prompt for users logging in using HTTP. |
Web-auth-settings | |
Default Profile | Select a profile that the policies use to authenticate users. |
Success | Displays a successful login prompt for users logging in using Web authentication banner. |
Logo Image Upload | |
Logo File | Indicates an image to be chosen for the Web authentication logo. Note: For the good logo image, the image format must be in .gif and the resolution must be 172x65. |
Browse | Click the button to navigate to the logo image on the user's local disk. |
Sync | Click the button to sync the logo image. |
Restore | Click the button to restore the Web authentication logo. |