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Unimus supports internal and external user authentication. Radius is and LDAP are currently supported for external authentication (see below for more details).
- For more information on how Unimus handles system access (logins), please see this article: System login
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- For information on individual account settings and MFA you can check the following article: User accounts
Local user database management
Local system users can be managed in "User management > Local usersUsers". You can create and/or remove local user accounts here.
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In addition to RBAC, Unimus also allows for limiting access of specific accounts to only selected devices objects in the system (for example, limit junior admins to only see specific switches in Unimus).
For more information please see this article: Device access restrictions
Radius configuration
Unimus contains a Radius client, so it can AAA user logins against a central Radius server. You will needs to configure a Radius server address (IP or FQDN) and a Radius shared secret. The "Enable Radius" check-box controls if Radius is used to AAA user logins or not.
The "Show test" function uses currently configured Radius settings, even if they are not saved. This allows you to test your Radius configuration before saving it to the system.
External Auth / AAA
Unimus supports full external AAA with Radius, and / or external auth with LDAP.
Please see the following articles for each respective auth scheme:
System access history
The system access history table shows all accounting records written to the local database. It will tell you who, when and how logged in to Unimus. Session start and end timestamps are logged, as well as the final session duration. You can also configure notifications on failed (or even successful) login attempts into Unimus in the "Notifications" menu. All login attempts (successful and failed) are also logged into the log file.
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