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Landing page

Landing page

When you open FortiPortal to log in to the system, you see a custom landing page. The following figure shows a generic landing page:

If your service provider has set up disclaimers, the landing page contains a text area for the disclaimer and it appears as follows:

A post-login disclaimer appears once you are successfully authenticated.

You must click Accept to access FortiPortal. If you click Reject, you are logged out immediately.

FortiPortal supports the following languages: English, French, German, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, and Italian.

In an MSSP managed environment, if the service provider creates an Active Directory (AD) user and sets the user option as User must change password at next login, FortiPortal redirects to FortiAuthenticator self-service portal which then reminds the user to renew password.

Landing page

Landing page

When you open FortiPortal to log in to the system, you see a custom landing page. The following figure shows a generic landing page:

If your service provider has set up disclaimers, the landing page contains a text area for the disclaimer and it appears as follows:

A post-login disclaimer appears once you are successfully authenticated.

You must click Accept to access FortiPortal. If you click Reject, you are logged out immediately.

FortiPortal supports the following languages: English, French, German, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, and Italian.

In an MSSP managed environment, if the service provider creates an Active Directory (AD) user and sets the user option as User must change password at next login, FortiPortal redirects to FortiAuthenticator self-service portal which then reminds the user to renew password.