The User Management module in WSO2 products enables role-based access. With this functionality, the permissions enabled for a particular role determines what that user can do using the management console of a WSO2 product. Permissions can be granted to a role at two levels:
- Super tenant level: A role with super tenant permissions is used for managing all the tenants in the system and also for managing the key features in the system, which are applicable to all the tenants.
- Tenant level: A role with tenant level permissions is only applicable to individual tenant spaces.
The permissions navigator that you use to enable permissions for a role is divided into these two categories (Super Admin permissions and Admin permissions) as shown below. However, note that there may be other categories of permissions enabled for a WSO2 product, depending on the type of features that are installed in the product.
You can access the permissions navigator for a particular role by clicking Permissions as shown below.
By default, every WSO2 product comes with the following User, Role and Permissions configured:
The Admin user and Admin role is defined and linked to each other in the user-mgt.xml file, stored in the <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/conf/ directory as shown below.
Code Block <AddAdmin>true</AddAdmin> <AdminRole>admin</AdminRole> <AdminUser> <UserName>admin</UserName> <Password>admin</Password> </AdminUser>
- The Admin role has all the permissions in the system enabled by default. Therefore, this is a super tenant, with all permissions enabled.
You will be able to log in to the management console of the product with the Admin user defined in the user-mgt.xml file. You can then create new users and roles and configure permissions for the roles using the management console. However, note that you cannot modify the permissions of the Admin role. The possibility of managing users, roles and permissions is granted by the User Management permission. See the documentation on configuring the system administrator for more information.
See the following topics:
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Description of role-based permissions
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The descriptions of permissions in the Permissions navigator are as follows:
- The Login permission defined under Admin permissions allows users to log in to the management console of the product. Therefore, this is the primary permission required for using the management console.
The following table describes the permissions at Super Tenant level. These are also referred to as Super Admin permissions.
Permission Description of UI menus enabled Configuration permissions:
The Super Admin/Configuration permissions are used to grant permission to the key functions in a product server, which are common to all the tenants. In each WSO2 product, several configuration permissions will be available depending on the type of features that are installed in the product.
- Feature Management permission ensures that a user can control the features installed in the product using the management console. That is, the Features option will be enabled under the Configure menu. See the topic on feature management for more information.
- Logging permission enables the possibility to configure server logging from the management console. That is, the Logging option will be enabled under the Configure menu. See the topic on logging management for more information.Management permissions: The Super Admin/Manage permissions are used for adding new tenants and monitoring them.
- Modify/Tenants permission enables the Add New Tenant option in the Configure menu of the management console, which allows users to add new tenants.
- Monitor/Tenants permission enables the View Tenants option in the Configure menu of the management console.See the topic on configuring multiple tenants for more information.
Server Admin permissions: Selecting the Server Admin permission enables the Shutdown/Restart option in the Main menu of the management console.
The following table describes the permissions at Tenant level. These are also referred to as Admin permissions.
Info Note that when you select a node in the Permissions navigator, all the subordinate permissions that are listed under the selected node are also automatically enabled.
Permission level Description of UI menus enabled Admin When the Admin permission node is selected, the following menus are enabled in the management console:
- Configure menu/User Store Management: This permission allows users to add new user stores and manage them with the management console. Note that only secondary user stores can be added using this option. See the topic on user store management for more details.
- Configure menu/HDFC Role Management- Additionally, all permissions listed under Admin in the permissions navigator are selected automatically.
Admin/Configure When the Admin/Configure permission node is selected, the following menus are enabled in the management console:
- Configure menu/Datasources: See the topic on managing datasources for information on how to use this option.
- Configure menu/Server Roles
- Additionally, all permissions listed under Configure in the permissions navigator are selected automatically.Admin/Configure/Security When the Admin/Configure/Security permission node is selected, the following menus are enabled in the Configure menu of the management console:
- Claim Management
- Keystores: See the topic on managing keystores for information.
- Service Principle (Kerberos KDC): See the topic on service principal management for more information on how to use this option.
- This permission will also enable the Roles option under Configure/Users and Roles. See the topic on configuring users, roles and permissions for more information.
- Additionally, all permissions listed under Security in the permissions navigator are selected automatically.Admin/Configure/Security/Identity Management/User Management This permission enables the possibility to add users from the management console. That is, the Users option will be enabled under Configure/Users and Roles. Admin/Configure/Security/Identity Management/Password Management This permission enables the Change Password option for the users listed in the User Management/Users and Roles/Users screen, which allows the log in user to change the passwords. Admin/Manage When the Admin/Manage permission is selected, the following menus will be enabled in the management console:
- Main menu/RSS Manager: See the topic on provisioning relational database management systems for information on how to use this option.
- Monitor menu/Cassandra Stats: See the topic on monitoring cluster statistics for information on how to use this option.
- Tools menu/Cassandra Operations: See the topic on performing cluster node operations for information on how to use this option.
- Additionally, all permissions listed under Admin/Manage in the permissions navigator will be enabled automatically.Admin/Manage/Add This permission enables the Cassandra Keyspaces menu under the Main navigator menu. This option allows users to add and manage keyspaces in a Cassandra cluster. Admin/Manage/Resources/Browse This permission enables the Browse option under the Registry menu in the main navigator. This option allows users to browse the resources stored in the registry by using the Registry tree navigator. Admin/Manage/Search This permission enables the Search option under the Registry sub menu in the Main menu. This option allows users to search for specific resources stored in the registry by filling in the search criteria. Admin/Monitor/Logs When the Admin/Monitor/Logs permission node is selected, the following menus are enabled in the management console:
- Monitor menu/System Logs: See the topic on system logs for information on how to use this option.
- Monitor menu/Application Logs: See the topic on application logs for information on how to use this option.
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