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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Security Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing role-based access control
  4. Edit or remove user access rules
NetBackup™ Web UI Security Administrator's Guide

Edit or remove user access rules

If a user's role in your organization changes or you need to change the user's access to the assets in the environment, you have the following options:

  • Edit an access rule for the user and select a different RBAC role or a different object group.

    See Edit the access rule for a user.

  • If you use a custom role, change the permissions for an RBAC role. Note that changing the permissions also changes the permissions for any other users that are associated with that role.

    See Edit or delete a custom role.

  • Change the object group settings that determine the assets, application servers, or protection plans that the user can view or manage. Note that changing these settings also changes access for any other users that are associated with that object group.

    See Edit or delete an object group.

  • Remove an access rule for user so that user no longer has those role permissions or object group access that are defined in the access rule.

    See Remove an access rule for a user.

    If the user is currently signed in, use the API Gateway DELETE /user-sessions to sign out all users.

Edit the access rule for a user

Edit an access rule if you want to change the role permissions for a user or the assets, application servers, or protection plans that the user can view or manage. Any changes you make to an access rule affect only that user.

To edit the access rule for a user

  1. On the left, click Security > RBAC.
  2. Click the Access rules tab.
  3. Locate and click on the name of the user (which is the user's associated access rule) that you want to edit.

    Note that searches are case-sensitive.

  4. At the bottom left, click the lock icon.
  5. Select a different role or object group.
  6. Click Save.
  7. Repeat step 3 through step 6 to edit other access rules for the user.

Remove an access rule for a user

Remove an access rule for a user if you want to revoke the role permissions and object group access of the access rule. Removing an access rule only affects the user that is configured in the rule. The user still retains any permissions and access inherited from other access rules.

To remove an access rule for a user

  1. On the left, click Security > RBAC.
  2. Click the Access rules tab.
  3. Locate the name of the user and select the check box for the access rule that you want to remove.

    Note that searches are case-sensitive.

  4. Click Remove > Remove.

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