From NMIS and OMK versions ... the following configurations are available.
The configurations can work for both NMIS and OMK, but is a requisite that SSO is configured first.
Limit the number of concurrent user sessions
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Global configurations
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Specific configurations per user
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'testuser' => { 'admission' => 'true', 'groups' => 'network,123,ABC_Corp,Amazon,Any_Company,Branches,Cloud,Core_Network,DataC$ 'privilege' => 'operator', 'user' => 'testuser', 'max_sessions' => 10 },
Some specific considerations:
- Keep in mind to close the user session. The session time out is for user inactivity, so if the user doesn’t let the server know that the sessions should be closed, it does not have other way to know if the session should be closed.
- All the user sessions can be removed by using the nmis8 cli tool.
How to remove the sessions for one user
cli
Block a user not logged in certain period of time
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What if the user have never logged in
The user won't be locked. If you want to s
How to set up one account so the user is never locked
Just set up the user setting to 0.
In /usr/local/nmis8/conf/Users.nmis:
'nmis' => { 'admission' => 'true', 'groups' => 'all', 'privilege' => 'administrator', 'user' => 'nmis' 'expire_at' => 0 },