Using Local Database And Ldap For Authentication; Configuring The User Session Settings - Cisco ISA500 Series Administration Manual

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User Management
Configuring the User Authentication Settings
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Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliance Administrator Guide

Using Local Database and LDAP for Authentication

You can use both the local database and LDAP to authenticate the users who try to
access to the network.
Click Users -> Settings.
The User Settings window opens.
In the User Login Settings area, choose LDAP + Local Database as the
authentication method from the Authentication Method drop-down list.
Click Configure to configure the LDAP settings for user authentication.
The LDAP Settings window opens. For more information to configure the LDAP
settings, see
Using LDAP for Authentication, page
Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring the User Session Settings

The user session settings are used for the web login service, and are applicable
for all authentication methods.
Click Users -> Settings.
The User Settings window opens.
In the User Session Settings area, enter the following information:
Inactivity Timeout: Enter the time in minutes that the user can be logged out
after a predefined inactivity time. The default value is 5 minutes.
Login Session Limit for Web Logins: Click On to limit the time that the user
is logged into your security appliance through the web browser, or click Off
to disable it. If you enable this feature, enter the time in minutes in the Login
Session Limit field. The default value is 10 minutes.
Click Save to apply your settings.
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