From the navigation bar, select Firebox Users.
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The Firebox Users page appears.
In the Active Sessions list, click the Close button adjacent to the session you want to stop. To
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stop all sessions, click the Close All button.
If user authentication is enabled for external network connections, a session stops when one of these
events occurs:
The idle timeout limit set for that account is reached.
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The maximum time limit set for that account is reached.
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The authenticated user manually stops the session. To stop the session, the user clicks the
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Logout button on the Login Status dialog box and closes all open browser windows.
Local User Accounts
Below Local User Accounts, you can see information on the users you configured:
Name: The name given to the user. The Admin user is part of the default configuration and
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cannot be deleted.
Admin Level: You can set the user permissions to Full, None, or Read-only.
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Options: You can configure a user to use WebBlocker, IPSec MUVPN, or PPTP MUVPN.
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If local user accounts are enabled, you also see information about Internet and VPN access rights.
Editing a user account
To edit a user account, click the Edit icon. For descriptions of the fields you can configure, see "Using
Local Firebox Authentication, " on page 158.
Deleting a user account
To remove a user account, click the X adjacent to the account name. A dialog box appears. Click Yes to
remove the account. You cannot delete the "admin" account.
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