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AccessIT
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To synchronize:
Click . The local user database is compared to the LDAP database.
Any local user that does not exist on the LDAP server is noted as deleted. Any new
user added to already imported AccessIT Groups in the LDAP database is noted as
added, see Figure 81.
Note: To add a user to the AccessIT Groups using the synchronize function, add
this user to the imported Group in the LDAP server.
Figure 81 Synchronize window
12.2.6 Operating AccessIT in External Authentication mode
In External Authentication (LDAP) Mode, AccessIT Manager will no longer allow
login for the users that were created in Local Authentication mode. These users
will be deleted. New users will be imported from Active Directory.
AccessIT Manager will validate all user credentials against the LDAP server only.
Only the “admin” account retains local authentication as a “backdoor account.
This user has AccessIT local access. Admin account is allowed to manage
AccessIT with "Administrator" access privileges. However, "admin" is not
permitted to connect to Targets. This account will allow reversing the External
Authentication Mode at any time to local authentication mode.
There is no direct access to any IP device, even to its Configuration page. AccessIT
will act as a gateway.
When changing AccessIT to Local Authentication mode, all imported users appear
as inactive”. To re-activate the users, the administrator must set a password for
each account.
Clicking the New User button on the Users page - see page 21 - opens the Import
LDAP Users window.
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