User Management

Pragma FortressSSH Manager allows users to have different configurations, add users, and modify their user settings. Also, to explicitly list users allowed access to the server. Allow users by name or by group.

Configured Groups, when used in conjunction with the Only Allow Users of Configured Groups Access to the Server checkbox, allows administrators to limit which users can access the server by the Windows groups of which they are members. For example, if only members of the Administrators group should be allowed to telnet to the server, then instead of manually entering each user, the Administrators group can be added here in one step. Both local and global groups may be specified, and these groups can reside on an individual server, or in a Domain. See Group Management.

Default User:

All users will inherit the configuration parameters of the Default User, unless they are specified differently.

New User:

Add a user to the User Management List.

Copy User:

Copy an existing user's configuration settings for another user. Create the configuration settings desired for one user, and then quickly copy those settings to multiple users without re-entering configuration information for each user.

Delete User:

Delete a specific user from the FortressSSH User Management list. NOTE: Deleted user will still have ssh access, but will not have specific session settings such as home directory, back ground / fore ground color, startup program feature, terminal type etc.

Only Allow Configured Users Access to Server

If this option is enabled, only users who have been configured will be allowed access to the server for shell access. The option to Allow Shell Access must be turned on. See Access Control for more information.

 

 See also:

User General Settings
Console Settings
Stream Settings
Keyboard
Logon
Environment Variables
Graceful Termination

General Settings

Host Key
Cipher
MAC
Compression

Logging Options
Print Monitoring
SFTP Configuration