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litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user_cpanel [2018/08/07 13:32]
Michael Alegre [Install the Software]
litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user_cpanel [2020/07/07 15:33]
Jackson Zhang [LSMCD Secure User Data CloudLinux/cPanel Interface]
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 This facility provides a user interface for those CloudLinux/​cPanel users using LSMCD configured with SASL and User-Level security. ​ See [[litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​sasl_secure_user_data|LSMCD Secure User Data Using SASL]]. This facility provides a user interface for those CloudLinux/​cPanel users using LSMCD configured with SASL and User-Level security. ​ See [[litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​sasl_secure_user_data|LSMCD Secure User Data Using SASL]].
  
-This interface is intended for cPanel end-users. ​ Administrators will need to use the command line SASL to create and delete users. ​ This panel lets a user change their own password and see statistics for their specific data in their user-managed LSMCD space.+This interface is intended for cPanel end-users. ​WHM Administrators will need to use the command line SASL to create and delete users. ​ This panel lets a user change their own password and see statistics for their specific data in their user-managed LSMCD space.
  
 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
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 This screen has 3 groups of data: This screen has 3 groups of data:
   - Who you are:   - Who you are:
-    - User to be used for LSMCD+    - User to be used for LSMCD (the logged on user)
     - LSMCD server address extracted from ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Can be an IP address/​port or UDS (Unix Domain Socket).     - LSMCD server address extracted from ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Can be an IP address/​port or UDS (Unix Domain Socket).
-    - Whether SASL security is enabled +    - Whether SASL security is enabled ​(the setting of ''​Cached.UseSasl''​ in node.conf) 
-    - Whether User Level Security is enabled+    - Whether User Level Security is enabled ​(the setting of ''​Cached.DataByUser''​ in node.conf).
   - A button to change the password. ​ Will only be enabled if SASL and User Level Security is enabled.   - A button to change the password. ​ Will only be enabled if SASL and User Level Security is enabled.
   - A button to display stats. ​ If user level security is enabled, the stats will be only for the user.  If no security is enabled, the stats are system wide.  Otherwise the button is disabled.   - A button to display stats. ​ If user level security is enabled, the stats will be only for the user.  If no security is enabled, the stats are system wide.  Otherwise the button is disabled.
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