Editing appliance details
Important:
Single sign-on is supported when the deployment includes the Security Appliance Manager.
When you register Forcepoint appliances in the Security Manager, you can configure single sign-on. When you click the Single Sign-On button, a page displays that describes how to manage your appliance using the CLI, and provides access to the Content Gateway Manager if Content Gateway is running on the appliance.
To edit an appliance’s IP address:
- Click the arrow next to the current appliance IP address to expand the appliance information.
- Click the Edit icon to the right of the current IP address.
- Enter the new IP address for network interface C on the appliance.
- Click Save.
If the Security Manager cannot connect to the IP address that you enter, verify the following:
- The IP address you entered is the correct one for the appliance’s C interface.
- The appliance and Security Appliance Manager are both running.
- The system clock on the Security Manager machine matches the clock on the appliance to within one minute.
To change the list of administrators who can access the appliance with single sign-on:
- Click the arrow next to the current appliance IP address to expand the appliance information.
- Click the Edit single sign-on user permissions icon in the top right corner of the appliance information pane.
- To give an administrator single sign-on permissions, mark the check box next to the user name in the Available users list, and then click the right arrow (>) to add the administrator to the Users with access list.
- To remove single sign-on permissions from an administrator, mark the check box next to the user name in the Users with access list, and then click the left arrow (<)
to add the administrator to the Available users list.Note: Global Security Administrators and administrators with full appliance access are grayed out in the Users with access list because they have single sign-on access by default, and this cannot be changed.
- Click Save.
The settings are saved.