Managing users and groups using built-in authentication

This information only applies if built-in authentication is being used.

Managing users via the web interface

To create or remove users, or change a password when using built-in authentication, expand the Manage user accounts heading under:

        Configuration (Image configuration_16) | Users and groups (Image usersandgroups_16)

This will display the panel shown in figure 4.5.

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Figure 4.5: Managing users.

Managing groups via the web interface

To create or remove groups or change group membership for users when using built-in authentication, expand the Manage gruops heading under:

        Configuration (Image configuration_16) | Users and groups (Image usersandgroups_16)

This will display the panel shown in figure 4.6.

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Figure 4.6: Managing users.

The same user can be a member of several groups.

Users who should have access to the administrative part of the server should be part of the "admin" group which is the only group with special permissions by default. The admin group already exists in a default setup of the CLC Server.

You will always be able to log in as the CLC Server root user, and this user has administrative level access rights.