Adding new administrator accounts | System configuration |
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Adding and editing administrator accounts
When the FortiGate unit is initially installed, it is configured with a single administrator account with the user name admin. From this administrator account, you can add and edit administrator accounts. You can also control the access level of each of these administrator accounts and, optionally, control the IP address from which the administrator can connect to the FortiGate unit.
There are three administration account access levels:
admin | Has all permissions. Can view, add, edit, and delete administrator accounts. |
| Can view and change the FortiGate configuration. The admin user is the only |
| user who can go to System > Status and manually update firmware, update |
| the antivirus definitions, update the attack definitions, download or upload |
| system settings, restore the FortiGate unit to factory defaults, restart the |
| FortiGate unit, and shut down the FortiGate unit. There is only one admin user. |
Read & Write | Can view and change the FortiGate configuration. Can view but cannot add, |
| edit, or delete administrator accounts. Can change own administrator account |
| password. Cannot make changes to system settings from the |
| System > Status page. |
Read Only | Can view the FortiGate configuration. |
Adding new administrator accounts
From the admin account, use the following procedure to add new administrator accounts and control their permission levels:
1Go to System > Config > Admin.
2Select New to add an administrator account.
3Type a login name for the administrator account.
The login name can contain numbers
4Type and confirm a password for the administrator account.
For improved security, the password should be at least 6 characters long. The password can contain any characters except spaces.
5Optionally type a Trusted Host IP address and netmask for the location from which the administrator can log into the
If you want the administrator to be able to access the FortiGate unit from any address, set the trusted host to 0.0.0.0 and the netmask to 0.0.0.0.
To limit the administrator to only be able to access the FortiGate unit from a specific network, set the trusted host to the address of the network and set the netmask to the netmask for the network. For example, to limit an administrator to accessing the FortiGate unit from your internal network, set the trusted host to the address of your internal network (for example, 192.168.1.0) and set the netmask to 255.255.255.0.
6Set the Permission level for the administrator.
7Select OK to add the administrator account.
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