Managing Users - Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 8.0 - ADMINISTRATION Admin Manual

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It is only possible to add users who already exist in the internal database.
5. Edit the ACLs to grant the group privileges. See
information. If no ACIs are added to the ACLs for the group, the group will have no access
permissions to any part of Certificate System.
14.3.1.2. Changing Members in a Group
Members can be added or deleted from all groups. The group for administrators must have at least
one user entry.
1. Log into the administrative console.
2. Select Users and Groups from the navigation tree on the left.
3. Click the Groups tab.
4. Select the group from the list of names, and click Edit.
5. Make the appropriate changes.
• To change the group description, type a new description in the Group description field.
• To remove a user from the group, select the user, and click Delete.
• To add users, click Add User. Select the users to add from the dialog box, and click OK.

14.3.2. Managing Users

The users for each subsystem are maintained separately. Just because a person is an administrator
in one subsystem does not mean that person has any rights (or even a user entry) for another
subsystem. Users can be configured and, with their user certificates, trusted as agents or
administrators for a subsystem.
Section 14.6.2, "Editing ACLs"
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