SecureTransport 5.3.6 Administrator Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Access control Use the Axway SecureTransport Access menu to configure how SecureTransport performs access control. Access control defines and restricts the rights of individuals to obtain data from, or place data onto, a storage device. Also, access control defines and restricts the rights of individuals to login. Access control changes are copied to all SecureTransport Servers in your Enterprise Cluster (EC). Note If your SecureTransport deployment includes SecureTransport Edge servers in a peripheral network (DMZ), you must configure all the settings under the Access menu that are applicable to SecureTransport Edge exactly the same on both SecureTransport Edge and SecureTransport Servers. The following topics describe the various methods to control access to SecureTransport: User classes - Describes user classes. Secure Socket Layer access - Describes Secure Socket Layer access. Virtual groups - Describes virtual groups. Filesystem restrictions - Lists the filesystem restrictions. Upload restrictions - Describes the upload restrictions. Download restrictions - Describes the download restrictions. FTP command restrictions - Describes the FTP command restrictions. Protocol server access control - Describes the protocol server access control. User limits - Describes user limits and how to use user limits. User and group access - Describes user and group access. Login restrictions - Describes user login restrictions. Related Links
Access control Use the Axway SecureTransport Access menu to configure how SecureTransport performs access control. Access control defines and restricts the rights of individuals to obtain data from, or place data onto, a storage device. Also, access control defines and restricts the rights of individuals to login. Access control changes are copied to all SecureTransport Servers in your Enterprise Cluster (EC). Note If your SecureTransport deployment includes SecureTransport Edge servers in a peripheral network (DMZ), you must configure all the settings under the Access menu that are applicable to SecureTransport Edge exactly the same on both SecureTransport Edge and SecureTransport Servers. The following topics describe the various methods to control access to SecureTransport: User classes - Describes user classes. Secure Socket Layer access - Describes Secure Socket Layer access. Virtual groups - Describes virtual groups. Filesystem restrictions - Lists the filesystem restrictions. Upload restrictions - Describes the upload restrictions. Download restrictions - Describes the download restrictions. FTP command restrictions - Describes the FTP command restrictions. Protocol server access control - Describes the protocol server access control. User limits - Describes user limits and how to use user limits. User and group access - Describes user and group access. Login restrictions - Describes user login restrictions.