get user
Use these commands to view the authentication configuration.
get user adgrp List the directory service user groups.
get user domain-controller List the domain controller entries.
get user fortitoken List the FortiTokens.
get user fsso List the FSSO agents.
get user fsso-polling List the FSSO active directory servers.
get user group List the user groups.
get user krb-keytab List the Kerberos keytab entries.
get user ldap List the LDAP server entries.
get user local List the local users.
get user password-policy List the user password policies.
get user peer List the peer users.
get user peergrp List the user peer groups.
get user pop3 List the POP3 server entries.
get user radius List the RADIUS server entries.
get user setting View the user authentication settings.
get user tacacs+ List the TACACS+ server entries.
Example output
This is sample output of the get user group command:
# get user group
== [ SSO_Guest_Users ]
name: SSO_Guest_Users
== [ Guest-group ]
name: Guest-group
This is sample output of the get user local command:
# get user local
== [ guest ]
name: guest
This is sample output of the get user setting command:
# get user setting
auth-type : http https ftp telnet
auth-cert : Fortinet_Factory
auth-ca-cert :
auth-secure-http : disable
auth-http-basic : disable
auth-ssl-allow-renegotiation: disable
auth-timeout : 5
auth-timeout-type : idle-timeout
auth-portal-timeout : 3
radius-ses-timeout-act: hard-timeout
auth-blackout-time : 0
auth-invalid-max : 5
auth-lockout-threshold: 3
auth-lockout-duration: 0
auth-ports: