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3.5.6.7 Authentication Settings
You can specify where the KVM-over-IP Sever Management will look in order to
authenticate the users. You can either use "Local Authentication", this means
you need to have created the user account on the KVM-over-IP Sever
Management and the user/group information residing on the KVM-over-IP
Sever Management will be used for authentication.
The other options allow you to specify an LDAP or a RADIUS Server to use for
the login authentication. These methods are very useful when you want to map
users into specific groups which have certain privileges. It is usually far easier
and simpler to refer to already existing groups, rather than having to re-enter
everything into KVM-over-IP Sever Management.
Note:
Whatever you configure, you can always login over the
network as the user "super". The super user is always
authenticated and authorized locally, so you always have a
"back door" to KVM-over-IP Sever Management.
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