Account settings
These are account and system settings that are applied consistently across all of Alpacon.
The settings configured here will be uniformly reflected in all workspaces the user belongs to.
Included items are profile information, security settings, and interface environment settings.
Profile modification
You can modify your profile information.
This information may be publicly displayed on some pages, so please be cautious when entering.
Editable fields
Field | Description |
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Username | The user ID used when connecting to servers. Currently not editable. |
First / Last name | Your full name information. |
Email address | Changing your email requires verification. Not available for Google account users. |
Phone number | Optional field where you can register your phone number. |
Account deletion
- Click the Delete account button to immediately delete your Alpacon account.
- ⚠️ This action cannot be undone, so proceed with caution.
Account activities
You can view the activity log for this account.
- Date joined
- Last sign-in date
- Last sign-in IP
Sign-in history
You can view and manage session records of your current account logins.
- You can check browser information, OS, IP address, connection time, and device.
Passkey & Password management
Passkey management
⚠️ This feature is only available in SaaS environments.
On-premise version users cannot use this feature.
You can view and delete passkeys used for login. A passkey is automatically registered upon initial registration, and only one passkey can be registered per account.
If you delete a registered passkey, you can register a new passkey at the next login.
Password change
Google account users cannot change passwords from this menu.
You can enhance security by entering your current password and new password.
Change procedure
- Enter your current password.
- Enter your new password and new password confirmation.
- Click the Change password button to save.
For security, it is recommended to use a complex combination of letters, numbers, and special characters.
MFA (Multi-factor authentication)
⚠️ This feature is only available in SaaS environments.
On-premise version users cannot use this feature.
To enhance security, Alpacon requires additional authentication (MFA) when performing sensitive operations such as workspace access or security settings. In this menu, you can register and manage MFA authentication methods used for additional authentication.
Overview
Various types of authentication methods can be registered, and available types may vary by workspace.
- Each type card shows a list of workspaces currently using that authentication method.
- Click the Add button on the right side of the card to register a new authentication method.
- You can drag authentication methods to change their priority order.
- This order determines which method to try first during additional authentication.
- Priority only applies to registered (active) authentication methods.
Among the authentication method types allowed by a specific workspace, the one with the highest priority in the list will be used.
Authentication method registration
- To register a new authentication method, MFA authentication using existing registered methods is required.
- Once additional authentication is completed, you can continue registration work without authentication for a set period of time.
Type | Description |
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Hardware Security Key | • Authenticate using external security keys or biometric devices that support WebAuthn. • During registration, after completing MFA with existing authentication methods, registration proceeds immediately through the security device. • Only one authentication method can be registered per device. |
Biometric Authentication | • Authenticate using built-in biometric sensors of devices that support WebAuthn. • After completing MFA with existing authentication methods, registration proceeds immediately through biometric recognition. • Only one biometric authentication method can be registered per device. |
One-Time Password (OTP) | • Authenticate using one-time passwords with authentication apps like Google Authenticator. • During registration, scan the QR code or text code into the app, then enter the generated verification code to complete registration. |
Recovery Code | • Provides unique recovery codes for account access recovery. • Provided by default upon registration, and new codes can be issued if existing recovery codes are lost. • Recovery codes can only be viewed once and must be stored in a safe location. |
• Authenticate through emails containing verification codes. • The email used during registration is registered as the default authentication method, and new emails can also be added. • Registration will be completed by entering the verification code received after entering the email. | |
Phone Message | • Authenticate through text messages containing verification codes. • After entering a phone number and selecting it as an authentication method, registration is completed by entering the code received via message. • Currently only text message method is provided, with voice call method planned for future support. |
Authentication method management
Click on each authentication method card to navigate to the detail page.
On the detail page, you can view information about registered authentication methods, delete them, or modify their aliases.
Interface
You can set themes and languages according to your user environment.
Selected settings are applied system-wide to provide a consistent UI experience.
The available languages are as follows:
- Korean
- English
The available themes are as follows:
- System theme
- Dark theme
- Light theme
Websh
You can configure various settings related to the Websh terminal usage environment.
Session management
You can freely manage how user sessions are maintained and expiration conditions.
Setting | Description |
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Websh share timeout | Sets the validity period of links generated when sharing sessions. After expiration, access via that link becomes impossible. Can be set from minimum 5 minutes to maximum 180 minutes. |
Auto-close terminal | Sets whether to automatically close the Websh terminal in open browser tabs when the session ends. |
Terminal theme
You can freely customize the visual environment of the terminal through the following items.
- Terminal background color
- Terminal text color
- Terminal font family
- Terminal font size
- Cursor style
- Cursor blink on/off
- Letter spacing
- Line height