diff --git a/docs.it4i/general/accessing-the-clusters/vpn-access.md b/docs.it4i/general/accessing-the-clusters/vpn-access.md
index f631944ab5dc74d1838e0767f95fb9be2c5a0c84..77b5e9322489bab3fb2bd699cd3e8ecada87cbcc 100644
--- a/docs.it4i/general/accessing-the-clusters/vpn-access.md
+++ b/docs.it4i/general/accessing-the-clusters/vpn-access.md
@@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Client Certificate  | None
 
 Optionally, you can describe the VPN connection and select Save Login under Authentication.
 
+!!! Note "Realms"
+    If you are member of a partner organization, we may ask you to use so called realm in your VPN connection. In the Remote Gateway field, include the realm path after the IP address or hostname. For example, for a realm `excellent`, the field would read as follows `reconnect.it4i.cz:443/excellent`.
+
 ![](../../img/fc_vpn_web_login_2_1.png)
 
 Save the settings, enter your login credentials and click Connect.
 
-!!! note
-    Make sure your username and password are correct. If you enter invalid credentials, FortiClient VPN returns a general warning (-14).
-
 ![](../../img/fc_vpn_web_login_3_1.png)
 
 ## Linux Client
@@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ Set-Routes   | Enabled
 Set-DNS      | Enabled
 DNS Servers  | 10.5.8.11, 10.5.8.22
 
-Linux VPN clients need to run under root. OpenFortiGUI uses sudo by default, be sure, that your user is allowed to use sudo.
+Linux VPN clients need to run under root.
+OpenFortiGUI uses sudo by default; be sure that your user is allowed to use sudo.
 
 [1]: ../../general/obtaining-login-credentials/obtaining-login-credentials.md#login-credentials
 [2]: ../../general/access/einfracz-account.md