User management via Active Directory
Access can be managed by using a central directory of users such as Microsoft Active Directory.
The authentication and authorization is done by the operating system through account validation and group membership.
- When installed on Windows, TEXTML Server uses the built-in Windows mechanisms to resolve and contact Active Directory.
- When installed on Linux, TEXTML Server uses the PAM mechanisms to resolve and contact the central directory. You can also configure your Linux server to use a connector to a Microsoft Active Directory.
The list of groups is configurable. See Security groups for TEXTML Server.
User roles for the CCMS are maintained in the users.xml file in the docbase.