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Configuring SSO<br />

b. In the Edit Login Page Banner field, you can configure the Web page<br />

banner that appears when a user successfully logs in. To view the<br />

existing banner, click the corresponding View button. To modify the<br />

login page banner, click the corresponding Edit HTML button. For<br />

information on using the File Editor to configure the banner page,<br />

see “Using the Admin Console File Editor” on page 2-12.<br />

c. In the Edit Logout Page Banner field, you can configure the Web<br />

page banner that appears when a user successfully logs out. To view<br />

the existing banner, click the corresponding View button. To modify<br />

the logout page banner, click the corresponding Edit HTML button.<br />

For information on using the File Editor to configure the banner<br />

page, see “Using the Admin Console File Editor” on page 2-12.<br />

5. In the Authenticate Inactive Users Every field, specify how <strong>of</strong>ten a user’s<br />

account must remain inactive before they must re-authenticate, as<br />

follows:<br />

a. In the corresponding drop-down list, select the time increment you<br />

want to use. Valid options are Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks,<br />

Months, and Years.<br />

b. In the text box, specify the number <strong>of</strong> seconds, minutes, hours<br />

before a user will be required to re-authenticate.<br />

6. In the Force Authentication Every fields, specify a time period in which a<br />

user must re-authenticate regardless <strong>of</strong> whether the account is inactive<br />

or being used, as follows:<br />

a. In the corresponding drop-down list, select the time increment you<br />

want to use. Valid options are Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks,<br />

Months, and Years.<br />

b. In the corresponding text box, specify the number <strong>of</strong> seconds,<br />

minutes, hours before a user will be required to re-authenticate.<br />

7. Click the Save icon in the toolbar to save your changes and return to the<br />

Authentication Configuration window.<br />

8. Ensure that the pre-configured Single Sign-On proxy rule has been<br />

included in your active rule group. The Single Sign-On proxy rule is<br />

configured to use a pre-configured Secure Web Application Defense<br />

called Single Sign-on, a Secure Web defense that uses SSL decryption to<br />

increase the security <strong>of</strong> data transactions.<br />

Important: You must also ensure that SSO authentication is configured for each<br />

rule for which you want to use SSO. See “Creating proxy rules” on page 7-4.<br />

Setting Up Authentication 9-29

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