The datestamps in the user-authentication module use Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Therefore, when configuring expiration dates for disabling a user’s account and password, the expiration date should reflect GMT instead of local time.
Steps
Click the
Settings button (the gear icon) in the DDMC banner, then select
Access > Local Users.
On the Local Users page, view information for the configured users.
Table 1. Information for configured users
Item
Description
Name
User ID, as added to the system.
Role
Possible roles of users based on a set of privileges:
admin role: Can configure and monitor the entire system.
limited-admin role: Can configure and monitor the entire system, but cannot delete/destroy Mtree data.
user role: Can monitor systems and perform the fastcopy operation.
Users with admin roles can view all users. Users with user roles can view only their own user account.
Status
enabled – User access to the account is permitted.
disabled – User access to the account is denied because the expiration date for the account has been reached or a locked account’s password has not been renewed. Admin users can disable/enable users with admin, limited-admin, or user roles, except SysAdmin User. No users can disable SysAdmin. Security officers can disable/enable only other security officers.
locked – User access to the account is denied because the password has expired.
Disable Date
Date the account is set to be disabled.
Last Login From
Location where the user last logged in.
Last Login Time
Time the user last logged in.
Select a specific user to see Detailed Information.
Table 2. Specific user detailed information
Item
Description
Password Last Changed
Date the password was last changed.
Minimum Days Between Change
Minimum number of days between password changes that you allow a user. Default is 0.
Maximum Days Between Change
Maximum number of days between password changes that you allow a user. Default is 90.
Warn Days Before Expire
Number of days to warn the users before their password expires. Default is 7.
Disable Days After Expire
Number of days after a password expires to disable the user account. Default is never.
NOTE The default password policy can be changed by an admin or limited-admin by selecting
Manage Password Policies. Default values are the initial default password policy values.
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