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Table 6: User Role Configuration Details (continued)
Option
Function
Roaming
Enabled—Enables roaming user
session
sessions for users mapped to this
role. A roaming user session works
across source IP addresses, which
allows mobile users (laptop users)
with dynamic IP addresses to sign
in to the Infranet Controller from
one location and continue working
from another. Disable this feature
to prevent users from accessing a
previously established session from
a new source IP address. This helps
protect against an attack spoofing
a user's session, provided the hacker
was able to obtain a valid user's
session cookie.
Limit to subnet—Limits the roaming
session to the local subnet specified
in the Netmask field. Users may sign
in from one IP address and continue
using their sessions with another IP
address as long as the new IP
address is within the same subnet.
Disabled—Disables roaming user
sessions for users mapped to this
role. Users who sign in from one IP
address may not continue an active
Infranet Controller session from
another IP address; user sessions
are tied to the initial source IP
address.
Roaming
Displays the netmask for the local
netmask
subnet.
Enable Session
Allows users with a Layer 2 or Layer 3
Extension
connection to continue a session
beyond the maximum session length.
General > UI Options tab
Headers > Logo
Displays the logo in the Infranet
image
Controller welcome page.
Headers >
Displays the background color for the
Background
header area of the Infranet Controller
color
welcome page.
Your Action
Select this option to enable, limit, or
disable the roaming session.
Select this option to view the
netmask for the local subnet.
Select this option to allow users with
Odyssey Access Client and agentless
access to reauthenticate and extend
their current session without
interruption.
Browse to your custom image file.
Type the hexadecimal number for the
background color, or click the Color
Palette icon and pick the desired
color.
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