In the User Filter field, enter the LDAP filter that will match a user object in the directory (use %s where you wish the filter to
contain the username of the user that is logging in). Example user filters for the relevant contexts are:
Active Directory – (objectclass=user)
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Posix Scheme Directory – (objectclass=posixAccount)
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In the Display Name Attribute field, enter an informal name for the user for the iCC to use where required. This is typically as
described for the relevant context:
Active Directory – Typically, the displayName or sAMAccountName attribute.
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Posix Scheme Directory – Typically, the cn or uid attribute.
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HTTP Permissions:
After a user has been authenticated to access the iCC web interface through HTTP, the iCC will check the user's
permissions.
For Scope, select Subtree or One level depending on how you want to limit the search for the user object starting from the
Base DN.
Enter the Base DN in the appropriate format for your implementation.
Enter the Filter Attribute appropriate to your context. Example filter attributes for the relevant contexts are:
Active Directory – dn
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Posix Scheme Directory – uid
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You can set up these permission filters:
Monitor Access Filter
System Settings Filter
Layout Manager Filter
Layout Editor Filter
Publish Channel Filter
XML Control Filter
Set those to LDAP filters that match the user's permissions. Use %s where you wish the users username to be written into the
filter.
Typically, the filter checks that the user is a member of a group. Example permission filters for the relevant contexts are:
Active Directory – (&(objectClass=group)(member=%s)(distinguishedName=CN=player
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monitor,OU=Security Groups,DC=yourdomain,DC=uk))
Posix Scheme Directory – (&(objectClass=posixGroup)(memberUid=%s)(cn=monitor))
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Access to player status and system information only.
Access to the Setup menu and Fonts page.
Access to the Layouts, Schedules, Ad hoc Entry Page, Newsfeeds, Tables, Colors, and Files &
Folders menus
Access to the graphical layout editor.
Access to the Publish Channel menu.
Access to the XML message interface allowing non-browser based control of the iCC only. (Provides
no access to menu options.)
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