The Users > Status page displays the Active User Sessions on the firewall.
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The Active User Sessions section lists the User Name, IP Address, Session Time, Time Remaining, Inactivity Remaining, Settings, and Logout.
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To log a user out do one of the following:
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Click the checkbox for each user you wish to log out, then click the Logout Selected Users button.
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Select the Include inactive users checkbox to display SSO-authenticated users who have been aged-out due to inactivity and put into the inactive state to conserve system resources, rather than being logged out. These users will be shown in grey text.
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Display a pop-up dialog showing the privileges of a user by hovering the mouse over the Comment icon for that user in the Settings column.
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Search for users by specifying one or more full or partial user names, domains, IP addresses, and/or types of user in the filter field, then click the Filter button. The basic syntax for combining strings is a,b to include users that match either a or b, and a;b to include users that match both a and b. To exclude a user, use an exclamation point (bang: !). The filter can contain:
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Simple strings: bob: 192.1.1.1: mydomain
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name=bob;ip=192.1.1.1: type=sso;netapi type=sso;from logs on domain controller 192.1.1.10
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IPv6 addresses are supported, but currently only for full matching:
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ip-2012::1: !ip=2012::1
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Select the Show unauthenticated users checkbox to display information about users who have attempted to send traffic through this appliance, but could not be identified or authenticated. The Unauthenticated Users table lists the IP Address, Reason, User Name if Known, and Time of Last Access.
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