Managing host names

  • Add a host name record
  • Update a host name record
  • Delete a host name record
  • Update user login timeout settings

Adding a host name record

This action does not register the host name in DNS; it only reflects host names that can be used by portals.

Updating a host name record

Deleting a host name record

You can delete a host name record only if it is not part of any portal configuration.

Updating user login timeout settings

  • Expire when browser is closed: The user login is expired when the browser is closed. The user must log in again to use the portal.
  • Expire after timeout interval in minutes: The user login is expired after the specified number of minutes. If you specify a timeout interval, you can also select to reset the expiration timeout when the user performs any actions in the browser within the timeout interval. If you do not select to reset the expiration timeout, then the user login is expired after the timeout interval, regardless of their browser activity.
  • Expire all user logins created before: This option allows you to select a date for expiring all existing user logins.
  • Update: At any time, you can click the update icon, which causes all logins to expire immediately and forces users to log in to the portal again. This is used primarily for security purposes.