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1 | Access Control | ||
2 | Authorisations | Authorisations are relationships between various types of objects and subjects. It is possible to edit authorisation types and sources. | |
23 | Single Sign-on | Distributed cross-service sign-on (sign-in) and sign-off (sign-out) management. | |
34 | User Directories | Managing and Enabling of external user directory like LDAP Server. Selecting User Directories opens a window where external user directories like LDAP, AD DS, ADFS, and other SAML-based methods can be added, configured or deleted. This selection is only available for user accounts with the role of Namespace Admin or Namespace Auditor. | |
45 | Locations/Sites | Locations and sites are logical or physical entities like services or office locations. This is the place to store such information. This menu item is only visible to users having roles of Location Admin or Location Auditor. Selecting Locations/Sites opens a view where where services or users can be given information about their location or site, either physical or logical. The information can be for example the physical office location af a person, physical location of a server or an address of a service. | |
56 | Contacts | Contacts is an “address book” where information about relevant persons and organisations can be stored. This menu item is only visible to users having roles of Contact Admin or Contact Auditor. Selecting Contactsopens a window where contact information people or parties essential to the organization can be viewed or managed. Contacts are often used for alerting purposes. | |
67 | Targets | A Target is an abstract notification object. It may be physical, like a computer or logical like a service. Targets can be used for modelling the structure of the technical production environment of your organisation. Selecting Targets opens a view where targets can be viewed or configured. Targets are services or devices by nature. The rationale of listing the targets is to have an overall view of services for easy control and maintenance. | |
78 | Analytic Reports | Selecting Analytic Reports opens the reporting section. Some reports are internal to onePortalTrivore Identity Service, and some require further selections. | |
89 | Event Logs | Event Logging contains logs. What the user is shown depends on the role(s) he/she holds. Namespace Admin and Namespace Auditor are able to view all Event Log items for that particular namespace including security related Event Log items. Portal Admin and Portal Auditor are able to view all normal Event Log items. Security Admin and Security Auditor are able to view all security related Event Log items. Less common Event Log tasks are in Actions menu. Event Logs are covered in more detail in chapter “Event Logging (a.k.a. Audit Trail)” below on page 37. | |
910 | Text Messages | Text Messages is a view to SMS messages sent using onePortal™Trivore Identity Service. List can be filtered using different criteria including receiver and sender of message, billing reference and message state. This menu item is only visible to users having roles of SMS Admin or SMS Auditor. | |
1011 | OpenID Connect | OpenID Connect compatible client applications contains management and information on configuring OpenID Connect client applications. More information is available on the onePortal™ Trivore Identity Service API Guide, (Doc ID 1001-188P).This entry is shown only users having OpenID Connect Admin role. | |
1112 | Management API | Management API is documented in onePortal™ Trivore Identity Service API Guide, (Doc ID 1001-188P).This entry is shown only users having Management API Admin role. | |
1213 | Webhooks | Selecting Webhooks open editor for current web hooks, which trigger an action according to a defined rule. | |
1314 | Application Tokens | This Main Menu item allows fro for Developers to view the data written to the application private token store. More information on these token is available in onePortal™ Trivore Identity Service API Guide, (Doc ID 1001-188P). This view is mainly for diagnostic purposes only. | |
15 | Data Storages | This Main Menu item allows for users to view their data storages. | 14|
16 | External Permissions | External Permissions allows for the management of external permissions and their groups. | |
15 | Context | A context is a different view of functionalities onePortal™ Trivore Identity Service offers. A possible use case scenario is customizing a context for customer service containing only functionalities needed in customer service. All contexts in the namespace are listed here. | |
1516 | Custom Messages | Custom Messages enables you with possibility of customising different messages that onePortal™ Trivore Identity Service can send. Use this functionality only if you need to do so, and then document everything with care. This view is only available for users having Account Admin role. | |
1617 | System Preferences | System Preferences menu item is only visible to users having role of Portal Admin or Portal Auditor. Here are the general settings of the whole platform that could contain many namespaces. Selecting System Preferences opens a Mid Pane, a second level menu for selecting system and application settings common for everyone affecting all namespaces and user accounts. This selection is only available for user accounts with role Portal Admin or Portal Auditor. |
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