Configure TEXTML Server to authenticate users (Linux)

To enable local user authentication, you must first configure Linux so that IXIA TEXTML Server can use the same authentication credentials as Linux.

About this task

Linux OS uses pluggable authentication modules (PAM) for authentication.

To configure TEXTML Server to use the same authentication users as Linux:

Procedure

  1. Open a command-line interface to the Linux server running TEXTML Server.
  2. Browse to the pam.d directory:
    cd /etc/pam.d
  3. Create a symbolic link (symlink) to the textmlserver folder:
    ln -s system-auth textmlserver
    The system responds:
    ln: creating symbolic link 'textmlserver' to 'system-auth'
    Any user who belongs to a group that has PAM access can now log in to the TEXTML Server.
    Note: The TEXTML Server's user identity must also be able to run this authentication stack.
    Note: Alternatively to the above procedure, you can copy the system-auth file, located in the /etc/pam.d directory, to the textmlserver file.