Controlling Access for Virtual Servers
Specifying LDAP Databases in the User Interface
After you have defined one or more user authentication databases in
dbswitch.conf
of your virtual servers will use for authentication. You can also use the Class
Manger to add a newly created database definition from
virtual server to authenticate against
To specify which LDAP database or databases a virtual server should use, perform
the following steps:
Access the Server Manager and select the Virtual Server Class tab.
1.
Click on the virtual server class link where you wish to specify the LDAP
2.
database listed under Tree View of the Server.
Select the Virtual Servers tab, if not already displayed.
3.
Click the ACL Settings link.
4.
Choose ACL Settings from the Select a Setting drop-down list.
5.
The ACL Settings for Virtual Servers page is displayed.
Choose Edit from the drop-down list in the Option column, if not already
6.
displayed.
Select a database configuration from the drop-down list in the Database
7.
column of the virtual server you are editing.
Click OK.
8.
Close the Edit ACL Files window.
9.
Click Apply.
10.
Choose dynamically apply.
11.
Editing Access Control Lists for Virtual Servers
ACLs for virtual servers are created for the server instance that the virtual server
resides in. Virtual server ACL settings default to those created for the server
instance. However, access control for each virtual server can be edited through the
Class Manager. You would also use this method to add a newly created ACL file to
a virtual server.
To edit ACL settings for a virtual server, perform the following steps:
Access the Server Manager and select the Virtual Server Class tab.
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, you can use the Class Manager to configure which databases each
for the
dbswitch.conf
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