The Configure a User Allow Entry policy manages the Safeguard Authentication Services users.allow file. This file controls which users are allowed to log in to the host machine. If any allow rules are set, then a user must be allowed access through one of the configured allow rules or the user is denied.
To set up an allow entry
- Navigate to the Unix Settings | Authentication Services | Access Control | node.
- Double-click users.allow Configuration in the result pane to open the users.allow Configuration Properties dialog:
- Click Browse AD to add a container. All users under the specified container are allowed to log in unless a deny rule prevents it. All other users are denied login access unless another allow rule allows it.
- Click Add Group to add a group. All group members are allowed to log in unless a deny rule prevents it. All other users are denied log in unless another allow rule allows it.
- Click Add User to add a specific user. The specified user is allowed to log in unless a deny rule prevents it. All other users are denied log in unless another allow rule allows it.
- Click Add Domain to add a domain. All users in the domain are allowed to log in unless a deny rule prevents it. All other users are denied log in unless another allow rule allows it.
- Click Add Custom to add an item manually. You must specify the correct type for the item. All users associated with the specified item are allowed to log in unless a deny rule prevents it. All other users are denied log in unless another allow rule allows it.
- Click OK to save settings and close the dialog.