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Defining Client IP Address or DNS Name Access, Setting User or Group Role Rights, DNS Name, Remove

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change a section of squares by clicking and holding the mouse button, dragging the cursor across the squares to be changed, and releasing the mouse button. • Use the default setting to allow access at all times. Defining Client IP Address or DNS Name Access You can grant or deny access to an IP address, IP address range, or DNS names. To select whether to grant or deny access from all addresses except for specified IP addresses, IP address ranges, and DNS names, use the By Default menu, in the Role Restrictions tab. To restrict an IP address, follow these steps: 1. Select IP/MASK in the Role Restrictions tab and click Add. The New IP/Mask Restriction screen appears (Figure 7-12). Figure 7-12 New IP/Mask Restriction Screen 2. In the New IP/Mask Restriction screen, enter the requested information and click OK. The DNS Name option enables you to restrict access based on a single DNS name or a subdomain, entered in the form of host.company.com or *.domain.company.com. To restrict access based on a DNS, follow these steps: 1. Select DNS Name in the Role Restrictions tab and click Add. The New DNS Name Restriction screen appears. 2. Enter the requested information and click OK. 3. To save the changes, click OK. 4. To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display list and click Remove. Setting User or Group Role Rights After you create a role, you can select rights for that role. You can enable users and group objects members of the role, giving each the rights granted by the role. Use the Lights Out Management tab (Figure 7-13) to manage rights. 106 Installing and Configuring Directory Services

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change a section of squares by clicking and holding the mouse button, dragging the cursor
across the squares to be changed, and releasing the mouse button.
Use the default setting to allow access at all times.
Defining Client IP Address or DNS Name Access
You can grant or deny access to an IP address, IP address range, or DNS names.
To select whether to grant or deny access from all addresses except for specified IP addresses,
IP address ranges, and DNS names, use the By Default menu, in the Role Restrictions tab.
To restrict an IP address, follow these steps:
1.
Select
IP/MASK
in the Role Restrictions tab and click
Add
. The New IP/Mask Restriction
screen appears (
Figure 7-12
).
Figure 7-12 New IP/Mask Restriction Screen
2.
In the New IP/Mask Restriction screen, enter the requested information and click
OK
.
The DNS Name option enables you to restrict access based on a single DNS name or a subdomain,
entered in the form of
host.company.com
or
*.domain.company.com
.
To restrict access based on a DNS, follow these steps:
1.
Select
DNS Name
in the Role Restrictions tab and click
Add
. The New DNS Name Restriction
screen appears.
2.
Enter the requested information and click
OK
.
3.
To save the changes, click
OK
.
4.
To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display list and click
Remove
.
Setting User or Group Role Rights
After you create a role, you can select rights for that role. You can enable users and group objects
members of the role, giving each the rights granted by the role.
Use the Lights Out Management tab (
Figure 7-13
) to manage rights.
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Installing and Configuring Directory Services