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Configuring End-User Portal

Configuring End-User Portal

  1. From the main menu, click Applications>End-User Portals.

  2. Click Add User Portal.

  3. Make the entries and/or selections as described in the following table.

  4. Click Save to enable the end-user portal.

Parameter Description
General
  • Name — Specify a name for the end-user portal to be created.

  • Subdomain — Enter your subdomain. This feature enables users of the End-user Portal to access the portal using your custom URL rather than the URL generated by FortiIdentity Cloud. After entering your subdomain, click the (!) icon to validate it. If the domain is available, the validation will succeed. Otherwise, choose another domain and try again.

  • Realm — Select the realm to which the end-user portal is to be added.

  • Custom Branding — Click the down arrow to select a branding theme from the drop-down list or click the + (Add) to add a new one. For more information, see Creating an End-User Portal branding theme and Applying custom branding theme to End-User Portal.

  • Session Timeout — Set the length of time (in minutes) each portal session lasts before it times out. Note: This setting is not visible on end-user portals, and cannot be modified by end users.

User-Customizable Settings
Note

When an end-user portal is created, all the end-users will inherit the existing settings of their realm. You can use the following radio buttons to allow/disallow the end users to customize their portal settings after they have logged into their end-user portals.

  • Profile — Allow/Disallow end users to update their profiles.

  • Passkey — Allow/Disallow end users to set or delete their passkeys.

  • Token Renewal — Allow/Disallow end users to renew their FTM tokens.

  • MFA Method — Allow/Disallow end users to change their MFA methods.

Authentication

  • User Source — The IdP user source from the same realm. Users from the IdP user source will be able to log into the end user portals.

  • Default User Source — If selected, this user source will be by default if multiple user sources are available.

Configuring End-User Portal

Configuring End-User Portal

  1. From the main menu, click Applications>End-User Portals.

  2. Click Add User Portal.

  3. Make the entries and/or selections as described in the following table.

  4. Click Save to enable the end-user portal.

Parameter Description
General
  • Name — Specify a name for the end-user portal to be created.

  • Subdomain — Enter your subdomain. This feature enables users of the End-user Portal to access the portal using your custom URL rather than the URL generated by FortiIdentity Cloud. After entering your subdomain, click the (!) icon to validate it. If the domain is available, the validation will succeed. Otherwise, choose another domain and try again.

  • Realm — Select the realm to which the end-user portal is to be added.

  • Custom Branding — Click the down arrow to select a branding theme from the drop-down list or click the + (Add) to add a new one. For more information, see Creating an End-User Portal branding theme and Applying custom branding theme to End-User Portal.

  • Session Timeout — Set the length of time (in minutes) each portal session lasts before it times out. Note: This setting is not visible on end-user portals, and cannot be modified by end users.

User-Customizable Settings
Note

When an end-user portal is created, all the end-users will inherit the existing settings of their realm. You can use the following radio buttons to allow/disallow the end users to customize their portal settings after they have logged into their end-user portals.

  • Profile — Allow/Disallow end users to update their profiles.

  • Passkey — Allow/Disallow end users to set or delete their passkeys.

  • Token Renewal — Allow/Disallow end users to renew their FTM tokens.

  • MFA Method — Allow/Disallow end users to change their MFA methods.

Authentication

  • User Source — The IdP user source from the same realm. Users from the IdP user source will be able to log into the end user portals.

  • Default User Source — If selected, this user source will be by default if multiple user sources are available.