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- A text editor can be used to directly edit the local
shiro.ini
file. This approach is described in detail in the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article and can be used with Shiro and LDAP Authentication. - The JOC Cockpit's Manage Accounts configuration editor can be used as described in the JOC Cockpit - Managing Authentication and Authorization for User Accounts article.
This editor can be used with Shiro and LDAP Authentication. Some the features of this editor are illustrated in the screenshot below:Display feature availability StartingFromRelease 1.11.2 - Database Authentication and Authorization requires that some configuration information is stored in the
shiro.ini
file using a text editor. In addition, database Authentication and Authorization involves administrators writing their own SQL Insert statements. We have neither a GUI for this nor is batch support provided. Example database tables are described in the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article along with the example configuration information for theshiro.ini
file.
Viewing a User Profile and its Roles and Permissions
Each user can check the permissions they are currently allocated in the JOC Cockpit. This is done in the lower part of the User Profile view, which is opened via the User Menu in the top right of the JOC Cockpit window. The following screenshot shows the User Details and Roles information for a user aa_s, that has two Roles, super and workingplan.
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