Hi,
Here is my problem.
I have a SSH connection defined in RDM. This SSH is using Credential based in the repository and everyting is working fine.
If I have a different user that don't have access to the credential (Cannot view the credential), if he try to open the session he is getting message to provide the username and password. So this is correct.
But if I have a user that can see the credential but can not view the password he can still use the SSH session. I would like to be able to prevent someone to use "Open Session" if he don't have permission to view the password of the attached credential.
Is it someting possible?
Regards,
Martin
Hello,
Have you tried to remove the Execute right on the credential entry?
Regards
David Hervieux
Yes,
Even when setting "execute" permission to Never i am still able to use "Open Session"
Regards,
Martin
Hello,
Thank you for the information, we'll take a look at the issue.
Regards,
Hubert Mireault
Hi,
I solved my problem.
The problem was that the server I was using to run some test was running RDM version 13.6
After upgrading it to version 14 I am now getting error message "You don't have enough rights to perform this action" when I set the execute permission to "never".
Regards,
Martin
Thank you for the information, if you encounter any other issue, please let us know.
Regards,
Hubert Mireault