User Settings Dialog
Use this dialog to control user access to Syniti Data Replication. You can select a security option, add and remove users, and set specific permissions or user roles for each user.
NOTE: If you set up a user ID with UserName Authentication, or Certificate Authentication, you will not be able to use Syniti Data Replication until the certificate is correctly installed. Generate and install the certificate before setting up authentication.
Authentication
Select an option from the drop-down list.
For more information on security options in Syniti DR, see Server Client Security Options.
Anonymous Access |
Leave this option if you do not want to restrict access to Syniti DRin any way. |
UserName Authentication |
Allows you to establish login IDs and passwords for users, but also requires the installation of an X.509 certificate on the client system (where the Management Center is running). |
Windows Authentication |
Syniti DR uses your Microsoft Windows login and ID to control access to the Management Center and server agent. It is also possible to specify a group name, such as “<domain> Administrators”. This would allow any Windows user that belongs to the group Administrators to log in to Syniti DR using their own Windows credentials. The administrator would not need to provide a list of individual user names for access to the application. Note that Windows users and groups can be either local or domain (ActiveDirectory). |
Certificate Authentication |
Requires the installation of an X.509 certificate but does not allow specific user login IDs. |
Binding Protocol
Select an option from the drop down list.
For more information on appropriate binding protocols for use with Syniti DR,
see Server Client
Security Options.
Authentication |
Binding Protocol Options |
Anonymous Access |
Inactive. Uses TCP/IP binding protocol |
UserName Authentication |
TCP/IP or HTTP binding protocol. TCP/IP is suitable for intranet access, HTTP is recommended for internet access. |
Windows Authentication |
Inactive. Uses TCP/IP binding protocol |
Certificate Authentication |
TCP/IP or HTTP binding protocol. TCP/IP is suitable for intranet access, HTTP is recommended for internet access. |
Add
Enabled only when Windows Authentication or UserName Authentication have been selected. Click Add to add a new user. This opens the Create Login dialog. From this dialog, you can add users and set passwords and permissions.
Remove
Select an existing user in the table, and click Remove to remove the user.
Edit
Select an existing user in the table and click Edit to open the Login Dialog. From this dialog, you can modify the password settings and permissions for the user (as long as you have appropriate authority.)
Opening the User Settings Dialog
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In the Metadata Explorer, select the server for which you want set up or modify user access.
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In the toolbar, click Manage Users, or choose Manage Users from the right mouse button menu.