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Configuring IM user policies
FortiGate Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
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Type
The authentication type to use for this user. The authentication types are Local
(user and password stored on FortiGate unit), LDAP, RADIUS, and TACACS+
(user and password matches a user account stored on the authentication
server).
Delete icon
Delete the user.
The delete icon is not available if the user belongs to a user group.
Edit icon
Edit the user account.
Note: Deleting the user name deletes the authentication configured for the user.
To add a Local user, go to User > Local, select Create New, and enter or select the
following:
Figure 401: Local user
User Name
A name that identifies the user.
Disable
Select to prevent this user from authenticating.
Password
Select to authenticate this user using a password stored on the FortiGate unit
and then enter the password. The password should be at least six characters.
LDAP
Select to authenticate this user using a password stored on an LDAP server.
Select the LDAP server from the list.
You can select only an LDAP server that has been added to the FortiGate LDAP
configuration. For more information, see
RADIUS
Select to authenticate this user using a password stored on a RADIUS server.
Select the RADIUS server from the list.
You can select only a RADIUS server that has been added to the FortiGate
RADIUS configuration. For more information, see
TACACS+
Select to authenticate this user using a password stored on a TACACS server.
Select the TACACS+ server from the list.
You can select only a TACACS server that has been added to the FortiGate
TACACS configuration. For more information, see
IM users determine whether they are permitted to access instant messaging services or
are blocked from these services.
If you enable virtual domains (VDOMs) on the FortiGate unit, IM is available separately for
each virtual domain. For more information, see
"LDAP" on page
657.
"RADIUS" on page
"TACACS+" on page
"Using virtual domains" on page
Local user accounts
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