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To manage a PrivateServer installation you have to use primarily the web interface. The web interface authenticates the users manages authorizations so you can profile each user for a single management goal. Before starting we should clarify some basic concepts. The management console access is based on three two pillars:
- Users
- RolesRequest Maps
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A User is holding a single account that can be logged in into administration console with a pair of username and password. Once logged in, the user can perform a management task based on his/hers roles.
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Each user has only one contemporary concurrent access to the web console. If a new login is performed from a different browser/host using the same credentials of an already logged user, then the first one logged in is automatically logged out and replaced by the last arrived in a First In First Out way. |
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- ROLE_XXX: defines a coarse-grained role, granting authorizations to sets of features
- ROLE__RIGHT_YYY: defines fine-grained role, typically authorizing to single feature
3.1.3 What is a "Request Map"?
The Request Maps are matrices that join a role with an allowed action. Any action is in URI form (as all the Web management console is actually web based).
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3.2 Managing Roles
You can access to the Roles management interface using the Role entry in the menu on the left.
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When you create users, you can assign multiple roles to grant him/her proper right to features, depending on their duties in managing a PrivateServer installation
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3.2.3 Delete
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3.3 Managing users
3.3.1 Create
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