ActiveTransfer Server 10.5 | webMethods ActiveTransfer Documentation | Administering ActiveTransfer Server | Managing Users, User Groups, and User Roles | Specifying Restrictions for a User | Setting Authentication and Login Restrictions
 
Setting Authentication and Login Restrictions
You can set authentication and login restrictions that specify the maximum number of simultaneous logins, the maximum login and idle times per session, public key and password requirements, and the paths to trusted public SSH key files.
*To set authentication and login restrictions
1. In My webMethods: Administration > Integration > Managed File Transfer > User Management > Users.
2. Select the server instance. For details, see Selecting the Instance to Work With.
3. Select the user from the list of users.
4. Click the Restrictions tab.
5. In the Authentication and Login section, do the following:
a. If you want to specify the maximum number of simultaneous logins allowed for this user, enter a value in the Maximum Simultaneous Logins box.
b. If you want ActiveTransfer Server to require the user to supply a public key and password, select the Require public key and password check box.
c. If you want to specify the maximum number of minutes the user can remained logged in per session, enter a value in the Maximum Login Time per Session box.
d. If you want to specify the maximum number of minutes the user session can remain idle, enter a value in the Maximum Idle Time per Session box.
e. If you want to use trusted public SSH key files for authentication, click the button next to Paths to Trusted Public SSH Key Files. Then, enter the path to a public key (for example, /usr/var/keys/key_1).
6. The icon to the left of each box in this section indicates a property that is inherited from the template associated with this user. If you override a template value and you want to reset it to the default value specified by the template, click the Reset inheritance button to the left of the box.
7. Click Save.