Resource editing
The function allows you to change the Resource Name, Description, Policy, User or Service Connection.
- Click in the resource profile to the right of the required parameter.
Adding an account
The function allows adding local resource accounts to Indeed PAM, which can be used to provide access to the resource.
- Click Add account in Resource Profile.
- Enter an Account Name and Description.
Password and SSH Key
If a service connection of the SSH type is configured for the resource, then when adding an account, it will be possible to generate or manually add not only a password, but also an SSH key. Also, for such accounts it is possible not to set a password, the setup wizard will display an additional item when setting a password - Not set. Below we will consider an example of adding *nix account. When adding Windows OS and DBMS accounts, the Not set item will be missing when setting up a password, and there will be no page for generating or manually installing an SSH key.
Password settings
- Select Not set, Generate random password, or Set password manually
- Enter a password or continue by selecting Not set or Generate random password
SSH Key settings
- Select Not set, Generate new SSH key, or Set SSH key manually.
- Select the SSH key file and enter its password, or continue by selecting Not set or Generate new SSH key.
Session policy selection
- Select a session policy.
- Finish adding your account.
Checking the connection to the resource
The function allows you to check the network availability of the resource, the correctness of the address, name and password of the service account.
- Click Check connection in the resource profile
Synchronization
The function allows you to get the correct resource name, OS or DBMS version, local resource accounts and security groups they belong to. Synchronization is available only for resources with a configured service connection, otherwise the Synchronization function will not be present in the resource profile.
Block
The function allows you to suspend all permissions that use the resource.
Remove/Rollback a resource
Removing a resource
Rolling back resources
- Click Extended search in the Resources section
- Enter the Resource name or Address (DNS name/IP address) in whole or in part
- Select Removed for the State field and click Search
- Open the resource profile and click Rollback
- Enter the reason for the recovery and click Rollback