User Authentication
User authentication is a process that determines whether users are who they claim to be, and verifies the privileges assigned to users. When you require users to authenticate, you can create policies specific to traffic from specific users and groups, and you can see user names in log messages and reports for better visibility into the traffic generated by users on your network.
You can configure the Firebox as an authentication server or configure it to use one of the other supported authentication servers.
For more information, go to:
- About User Authentication
- Use Users and Groups in Policies
- Use Authentication to Restrict Incoming Connections
- Set Global Firewall Authentication Values
- Authentication Server Types
- Configure Your Firebox as an Authentication Server
- Configure RADIUS Server Authentication
- Configure MFA for a Firebox
- Enterprise Authentication with RADIUS
- Configure OneSpan Server Authentication
- Configure SecurID Authentication
- Configure LDAP Authentication
- Configure Active Directory Authentication
- How Active Directory SSO Works
- About RADIUS Single Sign-On
- Customize the Authentication Portal Page
- Install and Configure the Terminal Services Agent
- Configure a Hotspot
- Troubleshoot User Authentication