Cisco OL-5742-01 User Manual
Configuring sgm security, Configuring sgm user-based access
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Configuring SGM Security
This chapter provides the following information about configuring SGM security
and limiting access to SGM:
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Configuring SGM User-Based Access, page 18-1
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Implementing SSL Support in SGM, page 18-26
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Limiting SGM Client Access to the SGM Server (Solaris Only), page 18-40
Configuring SGM User-Based Access
SGM enables you to control who is allowed to do what in SGM, beyond simply
specifying root and non-root users. SGM calls this ability User-Based Access.
User-Based Access provides multi-level password-protected access to SGM
features. Each user can have a unique user name and password. Each user can also
be assigned to one of five levels of access, which control the list of SGM features
accessible by that user.
To configure SGM User-Based Access, perform the tasks in the following
sections. Required and optional tasks are indicated.
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Implementing SGM User-Based Access (Solaris Only), page 18-2
(Required)
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Creating Secure Passwords, page 18-5
(Required)
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Configuring SGM User Authentication Levels (Solaris Only), page 18-6
(Required)
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Automatically Disabling Users and Passwords (Solaris Only), page 18-10
(Optional)
Document Outline
- Configuring SGM Security
- Configuring SGM User-Based Access
- Implementing SGM User-Based Access (Solaris Only)
- Creating Secure Passwords
- Configuring SGM User Authentication Levels (Solaris Only)
- Automatically Disabling Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)
- Manually Disabling Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)
- Enabling and Changing Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)
- Displaying a Message of the Day
- Manually Synchronizing Local SGM Passwords
- Listing All Currently Defined Users
- Displaying the Contents of the System Security Log
- Restoring Security-Related SGM Data
- Disabling SGM User-Bases Access
- Specifying a Super User (Solaris Only)
- Implementing SSL Support in SGM
- Enabling SSL Support in SGM
- Downloading the SGM Server’s Self-Signed SSL Certificate
- Launching the SGM Certificate Tool for SSL
- Importing an SSL Certificate to an SGM Client
- Exporting an SSL Certificate
- Viewing Detailed Information About an SSL Certificate
- Managing SSL Support in SGM
- Disabling SSL Support in SGM
- Limiting SGM Client Access to the SGM Server (Solaris Only)
- Configuring SGM User-Based Access