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Viewing Active Administrator Sessions
The Active administrator sessions page (Users > Active administrator sessions) lists all administrator accounts
that are currently logged in to this VCS.
that are currently logged in to this VCS.
It displays details of their session including their login time, session type, IP address and port, and when they last
accessed this VCS.
accessed this VCS.
You can terminate active web sessions by selecting the required sessions and clicking Terminate session.
You may see many sessions listed on this page if a zero Session time out value is configured. This typically occurs if
an administrator ends their session by closing down their browser without first logging out of the VCS.
an administrator ends their session by closing down their browser without first logging out of the VCS.
Login History
. It shows the recent activity of the currently logged in account.
This session
This section shows the login date and time of the currently logged in account, and the IP address from where the
login originated.
login originated.
Previous sessions (for this account)
This section shows the date, time and source IP address of the last successful login for this account. If applicable it
also shows details of the last failed login attempt for this account, and the number of failed login attempts since the
last successful login.
also shows details of the last failed login attempt for this account, and the number of failed login attempts since the
last successful login.
Configuring Remote Account Authentication Using LDAP
The LDAP configuration page (Users > LDAP configuration) is used to configure an LDAP connection to a remote
directory service for administrator account authentication. It can also provide user account authentication if you are
using FindMe without Cisco TMS.
directory service for administrator account authentication. It can also provide user account authentication if you are
using FindMe without Cisco TMS.
The configurable options are:
Field
Description
Usage tips
Remote account authentication: this section allows you to enable or disable the use of LDAP for remote account
authentication.
authentication.
Administrator
authentication
source
authentication
source
Defines where administrator login credentials are
authenticated.
authenticated.
Local only: credentials are verified against a local
database stored on the system.
database stored on the system.
Remote only: credentials are verified against an
external credentials directory.
external credentials directory.
Both: credentials are verified first against a local
database stored on the system, and then if no
matching account is found the external credentials
directory is used instead.
database stored on the system, and then if no
matching account is found the external credentials
directory is used instead.
The default is Local only.
Both allows you to continue to use
locally-defined accounts. This is useful
while troubleshooting any connection or
authorization issues with the LDAP server.
locally-defined accounts. This is useful
while troubleshooting any connection or
authorization issues with the LDAP server.
You cannot log in using a locally-
configured administrator account,
including the default admin account, if
Remote only authentication is in use.
configured administrator account,
including the default admin account, if
Remote only authentication is in use.
Note: do not use Remote only if VCS is
managed by Cisco TMS.
managed by Cisco TMS.
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