12: User Authentication
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To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user
right.
To set a default custom menu for users:
set custommenu <Menu Name>
To view settings:
show
Groups
The SLC console manager has 3 pre-defined groups: Administrators, Power Users, and Default
Users. Custom groups can also be created; each custom group is a set of user attributes and
permissions. Local Users and Remote Users defined on the SLC unit can be assigned to one of
the pre-defined groups or a custom group. When a user authenticates, if they belong to custom
group, they will be granted the custom group attributes and permissions, rather than their
individual attributes and permissions. The SLC device supports querying a LDAP server for groups
that a LDAP user is a member of; if any of the LDAP group names match a (Custom Group Name),
the LDAP user will be granted the rights of the custom group.
A custom group cannot be given the name of one of the pre-defined groups: "Admin", "Power" or
"Default" (or any version of these names where the case of the letters is different) since these
names are used for the SLC pre-defined groups. Any LDAP group that matches one of these pre-
defined group names will be ignored and not used to assign rights to a user.
To configure Groups in the SLC console manager:
1.
From the main menu, select
User Authentication - Groups
. The following page displays.
Note:
If the fields in the lower part of the page have been populated by viewing another
group, the fields can be cleared by selecting the Reset Group button.
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