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Username Case Accent Sensitive

Username Case Accent Sensitive

The customer can customize the user case accent sensitive setting when they do a login auth with FTC MFA. By default, the username case accent sensitive setting is enabled. The username case accent sensitive setting can be configured from FTC GUI-> Settings->Global->Username Case&Accent Sensitive.

For example, if there is an FTC local user named ‘test1’ and they try to do an SSLVPN login auth with ‘TEST1’ or ‘TeSt1’, if Username Case Accent Sensitivity is disabled on FTC, FTC will allow the login auth to succeed and will deny the login auth if Username Case Accent Sensitivity is enabled.

  1. On the main menu, click Settings>Global to open the Global page.

  2. On the Global page, click the Username Case Accent Sensitive button to turn it off.

  3. In the Username Case Accent Sensitive dialog, read the messages and click OK to proceed.

  4. Click Apply Changes.

  5. Click Confirm.

Username Case Accent Sensitive

The customer can customize the user case accent sensitive setting when they do a login auth with FTC MFA. By default, the username case accent sensitive setting is enabled. The username case accent sensitive setting can be configured from FTC GUI-> Settings->Global->Username Case&Accent Sensitive.

For example, if there is an FTC local user named ‘test1’ and they try to do an SSLVPN login auth with ‘TEST1’ or ‘TeSt1’, if Username Case Accent Sensitivity is disabled on FTC, FTC will allow the login auth to succeed and will deny the login auth if Username Case Accent Sensitivity is enabled.

  1. On the main menu, click Settings>Global to open the Global page.

  2. On the Global page, click the Username Case Accent Sensitive button to turn it off.

  3. In the Username Case Accent Sensitive dialog, read the messages and click OK to proceed.

  4. Click Apply Changes.

  5. Click Confirm.