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  • Notices
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • Change history
  • User login authentication
    • CMS user login options
    • CMS user IDs
    • Web client user login window
    • Session timeouts and multiple login sessions prevention
    • Local login authentication
      • Password complexity rules and considerations
      • Password expiration
    • LDAP login authentication
      • Disabling LDAP username case sensitivity
    • Enterprise login authentication
      • Configuring the choice of authentication service
      • Configuring login settings for Avaya IAM
      • Configuring login settings for Microsoft Azure
      • Configuring login settings for Okta
      • Configuration Helper tool
      • Troubleshooting enterprise authentication
    • Certificate login authentication
      • Configuring certificate login authentication
  • Encryption
    • Using SSH and telnet
    • Disk encryption
    • CMSADM backup encryption
    • FIPS 140-2
  • General security options
    • Operating system security
      • Virus scanning software
      • RHEL log file management
      • RHEL system auditing
    • Custom banner messages
    • Email and SMTP
    • DNS and NFS
    • User file permissions and masks
  • CMS application security
    • Communication Manager ACD connections
    • Application-level logging
    • Database access
  • CMS network security
    • Firewall recommendations
    • Limiting external access to RHEL services
    • Limiting root access
      • Disabling root SSH logins
      • Network services
    • Disabling RHEL services
    • Review of port usage
    • Changing permissions of CMS user home directories created by CMS
    • Controlling connections to CMS
    • Changing crypto ciphers for the Web Client
    • Restricting access to the database
  • Resources
    • Documentation
      • Finding documents on the Avaya Support website
      • Avaya Documentation Center navigation
    • Viewing Avaya Mentor videos
    • Support
      • Using the Avaya InSite Knowledge Base
  • Configuring Microsoft Azure for enterprise login authentication
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Last Updated : Dec 17, 2024 |
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This section explains the login authentication methods that you can configure for CMS.

Related information
CMS user login options
CMS user IDs
Web client user login window
Session timeouts and multiple login sessions prevention
Local login authentication
LDAP login authentication
Enterprise login authentication
Certificate login authentication
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