Controlling User Access - Symantec 10521146 - Network Security 7120 Administration Manual

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Controlling user access

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Enter the new password.
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Enter the new password again.
The Network Security console provides a way to control user access using the
predefined user groups, managing user passwords and passphrases, tracking
user actions, and limiting access via parameters.
This section describes the following topics:
Setting Maximum Login Failures
Setting Lock LCD Screen
Tracking user actions
Setting Maximum Login Failures
Maximum Login Failures determines the number of login attempts that
Symantec Network Security can accept before it locks the user out. The limit
applies to Administrators, StandardUsers, and RestrictedUsers. The SuperUser
is not subject to this limitation, and can reset the password of a locked-out
account to re-enable it.
The default value allows 5 attempts to login before locking. If this value is set to
0, then no restrictions apply.
To configure the Maximum Login Failures parameter
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Click Configuration > Node > Network Security Parameters.
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In Select Node, choose the node from the pull-down list, and click OK.
3
In the left pane, click the parameter that you want to configure.
4
In the lower right pane, enter the maximum number of failed attempts.
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Click Apply.
6
In Apply Changes To, select the node or subset of nodes to which you want
to apply the parameter.
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Click OK to save the changes to this sensor and close.
Setting Lock LCD Screen
Lock LCD Screen indicates whether the LCD panel on a Symantec Network
Security 7100 Series appliance is locked or not. The default value is false. If you
set Lock LCD Screen to true, users must enter a password to access the LCD
panel.
Getting started
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