Configuring Account Locking Settings
For security purposes, it is important to lock a user account when the user fails to provide the correct password after a specified number of failed login attempts to Integration Server. A locked user account remains locked for a specific period of time, after which the account gets unlocked. Integration Server allows administrators to configure the account locking settings for administrator and non-administrator users. Using Integration Server Administrator, you can set the values for number of attempts by a user before locking the account and also the duration of the lock interval. Integration Server also allows administrators to manually unlock locked user accounts.
To configure account locking settings
1. Open the Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. Go to Security > User Management.
3. Click Account Locking Settings.
4. Click Edit Account Locking Settings.
5. Fill in information in the following fields:
Field | Description | Default |
Enabled | Whether to enable the account locking settings. Select Enabled to enable the account locking settings. | |
Maximum Login Attempts | Number of attempts in the specified time interval (minutes, hours, or days) to provide the correct password before locking the account. | None |
Lockout Duration | Duration for which the account remains locked. | None |
Apply Account Locking Policy To | List of users to whom the account locking settings apply. Specify one of the following: All Users except Predefined Users- indicates that account locking rules apply to all user accounts except the predefined user accounts (Administrator, Default, Developer, and Replicator). All Users - indicates the account locking rules apply to all user accounts. | All Users except Predefined Users |
6. Click Save Changes.