The following describes how to modify the privileges of an existing group.
To modify the privileges of an existing group
Navigate to Users & Access Control > Appliance Access.
Find the group you want to modify and click Edit. The list of available privileges is displayed.
Select the privileges (pages of the One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) interface) to which the group will have access and click Save.
Figure 84: Users & Access Control > Appliance Access > Edit — Modifying group privileges
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Caution:
Assigning the Search privilege to a user on the Users & Access Control page automatically enables the Search in all connections privilege, and grants the user access to every audit trail, even if the user is not a member of the groups listed in the Access Control option of the particular connection policy. |
Select the type of access (read or read & write) from the Type field.
Click .
The admin user is available by default and has all privileges. It is not possible to delete this user.
The Filter ACLs section of the Users & Access Control > Appliance Access page provides you with a simple searching and filtering interface to search the names and privileges of usergroups.
Figure 85: Users & Access Control > Appliance Access — Finding specific usergroups
To filter on a specific usergroup, enter the name of the group into the Group field and select Search.
To select usergroups who have a specific privilege, click Edit, select the privilege or privileges you are looking for, and click Search.
To filter for read or write access, use the Type option.
How you should name usergroups depends on the way you manage your One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) users.
Local users: If you use only local users, create or modify usergroups on the Users & Access Control > Local User Groups page, assign or modify privileges on the Users & Access Control > Appliance Access page, and add users to the groups on the Users & Access Control > Local Users or the Users & Access Control > Local User Groups page.
LDAP users and LDAP groups: If you manage your users from LDAP, and also have LDAP groups that match the way you want to group your SPS users, create or modify your usergroups on the Users & Access Control > Appliance Access page and ensure that the name of your LDAP group and the SPS usergroup is the same. For example, to make members of the admins LDAP group be able to use SPS, create a usergroup called admins on the Users & Access Control > Appliance Access page and edit the privileges of the group as needed.
RADIUS users and local groups: This is the case when you manage users from RADIUS, but you cannot or do not want to create groups in LDAP. Create your local groups on the Users & Access Control > Appliance Access page, and add your RADIUS users to these groups on the Users & Access Control > Local User Groups page.
One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) has the following usergroups by default. Note that you can modify and delete these usergroups as you see fit.
Figure 86: Users & Access Control > Appliance Access — Built-in usergroups of SPS
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Caution:
If you use LDAP authentication on the SPS web interface and want to use the default usergroups, you have to create these groups in your LDAP database and assign users to them. For details on using usergroups, see Using usergroups. |
basic-view: View the settings in the Basic Settings menu, including the system logs of SPS. Members of this group can also execute commands on the Troubleshooting tab.
basic-write: Edit the settings in the Basic Settings menu. Members of this group can manage SPS as a host.
auth-view: View the names and privileges of the SPS administrators, the configured usergroups, and the authentication settings in the Users & Access Control menu. Members of this group can also view the history of configuration changes.
auth-write: Edit authentication settings and manage users and usergroups.
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Caution:
Members of the auth-write group, or any other group with write privileges to the Users & Access Control menu are essentially equivalent to system administrators of SPS, because they can give themselves any privilege. Users with limited rights should never have such privileges. If a user with write privileges to the Users & Access Control menu gives himself new privileges (for example gives himself group membership to a new group), then he has to relogin to the SPS web interface to activate the new privilege. |
search: Browse and download various logs and alerts in the Search menu.
changelog: View the history of SPS configuration changes in the Users & Access Control > Configuration History menu.
report: Browse, create and manage reports, and add statistics-based chapters to the reports in the Reports menu. Users with this privilege can access every report. To grant access to users only to specific reports, use the Reports are accessible by the following groups option of the report. For details, see Configuring custom reports.
NOTE: To control exactly which statistics-based chapters and reports can the user include in a report, use the Use static subchapters privileges.
policies-view: View the policies and settings in the Policies menu.
policies-write: Edit the policies and settings in the Policies menu.
ssh-view: View all connection and policy settings in the SSH Control menu.
ssh-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the SSH Control menu.
rdp-view: View all connection and policy settings in the RDP Control menu.
rdp-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the RDP Control menu.
telnet-view: View all connection and policy settings in the Telnet Control menu.
telnet-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the Telnet Control menu.
vnc-view: View all connection and policy settings in the VNC Control menu.
vnc-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the VNC Control menu.
indexing: Allows hosts running external indexers to access and download audit trails for automatic indexing. Note that the members of this group can access the SPS web interface as well, and download any audit trail directly.
ica-view: View all connection and policy settings in the ICA Control menu.
ica-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the ICA Control menu.
api: View and edit rights for the Access RPC API privilege, to access SPS through RPC.
http-view: View all connection and policy settings in the HTTP Control menu.
http-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the HTTP Control menu.
indexer-view: View all connection and policy settings in the Indexer menu.
indexer-write: Edit all connection and policy settings in the Indexer menu.
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