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NIS Commands, LDAP
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12: User Authentication Secure Lantronix Network Local Users Remote Authentication SSH Keys User Menus Reboot & Shutdown Firmware & Configuration Diagnostics & Reports SLC Network Web Access Device Port Configuration Device Port Operations PC Card or USB Right to view and manage secure IT management devices (e.g., SLP power managers, Spider devices, SLC console managers) on the local subnet. Right to add or delete local users on the system. Right to assign a remote user to a user group and assign a set of rights to the user. Right to set SSH keys for authenticating users. Right to create a custom user menu for the CLI for NIS users. Right to use the CLI or shut down the SLC device and then reboot it. Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore a configuration (all settings). Selecting this option automatically selects Reboot & Shutdown. Right to obtain diagnostic information and reports about the unit. Right to view and manage SLC console managers on the local subnet. Right to access Web-Manager. Right to enter device port settings. Right to control device ports. Right to enter modem settings for PC Cards or USB port. 5. Click the Apply button. Note: You must reboot the SLC console manager before your changes take effect. NIS Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the NIS page. For more information, see Chapter 15: Command Reference . set nis (on page 244) show nis (on page 244) LDAP LDAP allows authentication of SLC users using a wide variety of LDAP servers, such as OpenLDAP and Microsoft Active Directory. The LDAP implementation supports LDAP servers that do not allow anonymous queries. The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use LDAP to authenticate users attempting to login using the Web, Telnet, SSH, or the console port. Users who are authenticated through LDAP are granted device port access through the port permissions. All LDAP users are members of a group that has predefined user rights associated with it. You can add additional user rights that are not defined by the group. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 152