The End-User License Agreement authentication mechanism
prompts the user to accept an End-User License Agreement (EULA)
during an authentication flow.
About this task
Configure the End-User License Agreement and the corresponding
properties to determine when the mechanism will show the
license agreement.
Note: When you accept the license, the date
that you last accepted the license file is stored.
Procedure
- Log in to the local management interface.
- Click Secure Mobile Settings.
- Under Policy, click
Authentication.
- Click Mechanisms.
- Click End-User License Agreement.
- Click .
- Click the Properties tab.
- Select a property that you want to configure.
- Click .
- Enter the value for that property.
- Click OK.
- Take note of the properties for the mechanism.
- Accept If Last Accepted Date Before
-
If the date the user last accepted
the license is before this date, the mechanism
requires the user to accept the license again.
Data type: Date
There is
not a default value.
Valid values:
A date in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD
- Always Show License
-
Set this option to true so that the
mechanism always prompts the user to accept the
license file.
Data type:
Boolean
Default value: false
- License File
-
Specify the path to the license template
file to display for the End-User License
Agreement. The path to the license file is relative to the locale
in the template tree. For more information
about how to update the license and add
additional license files, see Template files and Template file macros
Data type: String
Default value:
/authsvc/authenticator/eula/license.txt
- License Renewal Term
-
Specify the number of days until the
user must accept the license again. When
you specify a value that is less than 1,
there is not a renewal term. This property
compares the date that the user last accepted the license to the
current date. The software then determines
the number of days since the user last
accepted the license.
Data type: String
Default value: 0
- Click Save.
What to do next
When you configure the mechanism, a message indicates that
changes are not deployed. Deploy them. See
Deploying pending changes.