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Logging to SessionLimit 2.0

Configuring SessionLimit 2.0

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You can access the SessionLimit web interface with the address defined during SessionLimit installation.

You can log in using the authorized user account with the LDAP information defined during installation. In order to log in to this screen, it is necessary to be a user or group member authorized during installation. If you do not remember this information, you can log in with the root user and edit the permissions.

The root user has limited administrator rights. The main purpose of this is to understand who is doing the administrative work.

To be fully authorized, it is necessary to be a member of Administrators, which can be set within the application.

Username: It is an account defined in Active Directory. If it has authority over SessionLimit, it logs in with the relevant permissions and the menus are customized according to the authority. If an unauthorized user logs in, he can only open the screens that display that user's session activities.

Domain: Sessionlimit can work integrated with more than one Active Directory. When logging in, the user must select which domain to log in from this field.

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