Selecting Access Control Options
You can only use the
computers' host names or IP addresses. For example, to allow or deny all
computers in a specific domain, you would enter a wildcard pattern that matches
all hosts from that domain, such as
hostnames and IP addresses for superusers accessing the Administration Server.
For hostnames, the
*.example.com
in a hostname, it must be the left-most character. For example,
acceptable, but
For the IP address, the
198.95.251.*
IP address, it must be the right-most character. For example,
but not
Restricting Access to Programs
Access to programs can only be restricted by the Administration Server. Restricting
access to programs allows only specified users to view the Server Manager pages
and determines if they can configure that server. For example, you might allow
some administrators to configure the Users & Groups section of the administration
server and not allow them access to the Global Settings.
•
All Programs allows or denies access to all programs. By default
administrators have access to all programs for a server.
•
Only the following Program Groups allows you to specify which programs
the user has access to. Select the program from the drop-down list. You can
choose multiple program groups by pressing the Control key while clicking on
the groups. You can restrict access to the following programs groups:
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wildcard notation for wildcard patterns that match the
*
must replace an entire component of the name. That is,
*
is acceptable, but
users.*.com
must replace an entire byte in the address. For example,
*
is acceptable, but
.
198.*.251.30
None (default)
Servers
Preferences
Global Settings
Users & Groups
Security
Cluster Mgmt
*.example.com
*users.example.com
is not.
is not. When the
198.95.251.3*
. You can set different
is not. When the
*.example.com
appears in an
*
is acceptable,
198.*
appears
*
is
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