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Introduction to roles
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Each cloud user has a role to define how they can work with resources. Each user role has a set of privileges to allow access to different cloud features. There are four default user roles in the system: Cloud administrator, Enterprise administrator, User, and Enterprise viewer. See Default roles. You can clone the default roles and modify them to create |
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your own roles. The Privileges page lists all the privileges and shows the default roles that they belong to.
Privileges are generally independent. For example, if your user role does not have the You can specify directory groups for user roles. When users log in, the platform will automatically create users and assign the matching roles to them. You can use LDAP, Active Directory, OpenID Connect, and SAML. In addition to user roles, each user also has an administration scope to define the resources that a user can view, access, and administer |
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each user's enterprise has a list of allowed datacenters and public cloud regions that users can work in. |
You can match user roles to OpenID, AD, or LDAP groups and when the platform will automatically create users and assign them the matching roles.
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For details of the Abiquo concepts of enterprises and users, see Tenants and users in the Abiquo Walkthrough. |
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API Documentation For the Abiquo API documentation of this feature, see Abiquo API Resources and the page for this resource RolesResource. |
For information about creating a reseller, see https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311361611/Abiquo+cloud+reseller+guide#Create-resellers. For information about creating a tenant administrator, see Create a tenant administrator user. |
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Display roles
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Privileges: Access Roles and Scope screens |
To manage display roles, go to Users → Roles → Roles. By default, you will see the Global roles that are available to for all enterprises and the platform will display them with "(and they have (Global)
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To display the enterprise roles that belong to for a specific enterprise, select the enterprise.
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Create or modify a role
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Abiquo provides a set of default roles and you can clone and modify them to create new roles. See Default roles. |
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For a list of the privileges for each role, see Privileges.
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A user can only have one role, but a role can be associated with multiple OpenID, AD, or LDAP groups. |
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When you clone a role, |
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by default the new role will have |
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Role name
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Enterprise
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The enterprise that a local role belongs to
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Make this role global
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Allowed CIDRs
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External Roles
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After you create or clone a role, select the role name in the list and edit the privileges as required, then click Save. |
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Modify the privileges of a role
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To modify the privileges of a user role:
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Manage roles with the API
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API Documentation For the Abiquo API documentation of this feature, see Abiquo API Resources and the page for this resource RolesResource. |
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Privileges table
See Privileges
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Related pages
Manage cloud tenants: Manage enterprises
Create action lists for users: Manage scopes