Web Application System > Portal
With Web Application System > Portal configured, the system automatically performs portal authentication for a user after the user passes web application system authentication.
Configuration Procedure
- Click the User tab on the top navigation bar, and then select User Access Policy > Service Parameters > Unified Authentication from the left navigation tree.
- Click the configuration icon of the Web Application System > Portal configuration item.
- Configure the parameters and click OK.
Parameters
- Enable: Enables the Web Application System > Portal configuration. All configuration items are grayed before this parameter is selected.
- Shared Key: Ensures communication security between the web application system and the Portal Server. A shared key must be an eight-character string, which can contain only letters, numbers, and the following characters: ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ - + { [ } ] | : " ; ' < , > . /
- Timestamp Valid Time: The period within which the web application system and the Portal Server trust each other after they have finished an entire packet exchange process. It ranges from 5 to 60, in minutes.
- Redirect to URL after Portal Authentication: Specifies the URL of the web application system, in standard URL format http://xxxx. With this parameter configured, the system opens the URL address of the web application system after portal authentication is performed, no matter the portal authentication is passed or not.
Precautions
- Unified authentication implemented in this way does not allow an access user to modify the password. If the operator has selected the Modify Password at Next Login option for the access user on the Add Access User page, the user will be forced to log out 10 minutes after login.
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