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| - | ====== Host ====== | + | ====== Host Module |
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| + | ===== Module Permission According to Roles (Sysadmin, Administrator and Assistant) ===== | ||
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| + | | Host | YES | YES | YES | Sysadmin | ||
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| + | ===== Module Overview ===== | ||
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| + | If you want to restrict user access to certain locations you have to define one or more hosts for your location. Thus not only the normal user credentials ( username / password) will be checked, but also from where the user tries to connect. This is handled by a NAS identifier of your choice. | ||
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| + | * By selecting any of the hosts (First column of the Table), you can edit the host ([[en: | ||
| + | * By selecting the **New Host** (First link of top right corner), you can create a new host ([[en: | ||
| + | * By selecting the **Location Overview** (Second link of top right corner), you can see your all locations, cities, license and hosts information ([[en: | ||
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