Connecting to SSL VPN through your Email ID
Since we have implemented the Single sign-on (SSO) in our organization and it refers to the ability for employees to log in just one time with one set of credentials to get access to all Microsoft Apps, Computer login, Support portal website, and data for which they have permission. Henceforth we are happy to inform you that you can use your same login credential for the SSL VPN. Here are the steps you might need to change in SSL VPN client.
Existing Users
- Open FortiClient, on the Remote Access tab, select the JLT VPN connection.
- Enter your username and password.
Eg:
Username: gajan.radhakrishnan@cfsgroup.com (should be lower case)
Password: your current password
- Click the Connect button.
- After connecting, you can now browse your remote network. FortiClient displays the connection status, duration, and other relevant information.
- Click the Disconnect button when you are ready to terminate the VPN session.
Note:
If you want to save your email ID always in the Username field. Please follow the steps:
To modify SSL VPN connection:
- On the Remote Access tab, click on the settings icon and then Edit the selected connection.
- Select SSL-VPN, then configure the following settings:
Connection Name
JLT VPN
Description
JLT
Remote Gateway
continentaljlt.fortiddns.com
Customize port
10443 (Click on the Checkbox)
Client Certificate
None
Authentication
Select Save Login
Username
Your email ID (lowercase)
- Make sure the Checkbox (Do not Warn Invalid Server Certificate selected) clicked & save the VPN connection.
- That’s it.
Should you need any further assistance, kindly drop me a mail to itsupport@cfsgroup.com or create a support ticket on https://support.cfsgroup.com