
4.5.8
Authentication
On this screen, you can specify how the DKVM-IP1 will look to authenticate the users. By default,
Local Authentication is enabled, which means users will need to use a user account configured on
the DKVM-IP1.
Alternatively, you can use a RADIUS Server for login authentication. This can be very useful if you
already use a RADIUS server to authenticate users for your network, and allows you to use
existing authentication information.
Above: Click Device Settings > Authentication to open this setup screen.
NOTE:
Whatever settings the superuser may configure, he or she will always be able to log in via
the network with the username/password combination for the "super" username. The
superuser is always locally authenticated and authorized, so there is always a "back door"
to the DKVM-IP1.
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