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** '''Netlogon only''' Login is allowed with Windows password only. | ** '''Netlogon only''' Login is allowed with Windows password only. | ||
** '''PBX and Netlogon''' Login is allowed with both PBX user password and Windows password. | ** '''PBX and Netlogon''' Login is allowed with both PBX user password and Windows password. | ||
== Email verification == | == Email verification == |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 6 November 2019
The authentication for myApps and myPBX is configured on this page.
Configuration
Authentication
- Two-factor authentication Requires users to additionally approve their logins using an existing session or by clicking a link sent via email. (myApps only)
- Passwords (myApps and myPBX)
- PBX only Login is allowed with PBX user password only.
- Netlogon only Login is allowed with Windows password only.
- PBX and Netlogon Login is allowed with both PBX user password and Windows password.
Email verification
For two-factor authentication an email account for sending verification mails needs to be configured.
- SMTP server The IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server.
- Client host name The hostname or IP address for the EHLO message. Optional, defaulting to 127.0.0.1.
- Sender name A readable name that is used as the sender of the emails.
- Email address The email address for sending mails.
- Username The username of the email account.
- Password The password of the email account.
- Verification link The link that is used for accepting or rejecting sessions. Configure
https://PBX-IP-or-DNS-name/PBX0/session.xml
- Test Here you can send a test mail using the configured account.