Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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In the other direction, it works very smoothly just like copying/pasting locally. Simply copy the local string and
paste it on remote machine.
One Time Password Settings
The
One Time Password Settings
section allows administrators to configure settings relating to the creation
and communication of one-time passwords. One-time passwords are dynamically generated strings of
characters, numbers or a combination of both. For compatibility with mail services that allow a limited number
of characters in the email subject (such as SMS), the administrator can customize the email subject to either
include or exclude the one-time password. The email message body can also be configured in the same way. The
administrator can also select the format (such as characters and numbers) for the password.
To configure the One Time Password email subject format, email body format, and change the
default character types used when generating one time passwords, complete the following
tasks:
1 In the
Email Subject
field, type the desired text for the one-time password email subject. The default
subject consists of
OTP
plus the actual one-time password (represented here with the parameter
placeholder
%OneTimePassword%
).
2 In the
Email Body
field, type the desired text for the one-time password email message body. The
default message is simply the one-time password itself (represented here as
%OneTimePassword%
).
Variables can be used in the subject or body of a one-time password email:
•
%
OneTimePassword
% - The user’s one-time password. This should appear at least once in either
the email subject or body.
•
%
AD:mobile
% - The user’s mobile phone as configured in Active Directory (AD).
•
%
AD:________
% - Any other Active Directory (AD) user attribute. See the Microsoft
documentation link following the
Email Body
field for additional attributes.
3 In the
One Time Password Format
drop-down list, select one of the following three options:
• Characters
– Only alphabetic characters are used when generating the one-time password.
• Characters and Numbers
– Alphabetic characters and numbers are used when generating the
one-time password.
• Numbers
– Only numbers are used when generating the one-time password.
4 Use the
One Time Password Length
fields to adjust the range of characters allowed for one-time
passwords.
5 Click
Accept
in the upper right corner of the
Services > Settings
page to save your changes.
For more information about the One Time Passwords feature, refer to
Policy Match Log Settings
The Policy Match Log Settings allows you to access statistic information for policies. Policy Match Log Settings
logs who matches set policies, where the user is from, and what destination the user is accessing. This
information is then logged in the
Services
>
Policies
page.
To enable Policy Match Log:
1 Navigate to the
Services > Settings
page and scroll to Policy Match Log Settings section.
2
Enable Policy Match
by selecting the respective check box.
3
Enable Policy Match for Allow Action
allows you to set the server log matched information for Allow
types.
4
Enable Policy Match for Deny Action
allows you to set the server log matched information for Deny
types.