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I´m currently testing and all seems to run fine. I created some systems, users and profiles.
I named the profiles same as users, so I can assign each "user profile" systems to allow access.
The users can login to Bastillion and see the systems. They can start Shell Sessions in the frontend. They can create SSH key and download the private part.
With the private part they can connect to the allowed systems.
All runs great.
But now I tried to remove a systemm from the users profile. After removing it the user isn´t able to open an SSH session in the bastillion Webgui. But the user can still connect to the system by using his private key.
It seems, removing system from users profile did not delete users ssh key from the system :-(
Is this is a bug or a feature?
After testing a while I find a "workaround":
If I want to remove users access to one system I first have to DISABLE Users SSH KEYS. After that I can remove System from Users Profile. And finaly I reactivate Users SSH KEYS.
Do I something wrong?
Please help.
Regards,
Kai
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Users SSH key is not deleted from remote computer after removing user from profile
Users SSH key is not deleted from remote computer after removing system from users profile
Nov 23, 2021
Hi!
I´m currently testing and all seems to run fine. I created some systems, users and profiles.
I named the profiles same as users, so I can assign each "user profile" systems to allow access.
The users can login to Bastillion and see the systems. They can start Shell Sessions in the frontend. They can create SSH key and download the private part.
With the private part they can connect to the allowed systems.
All runs great.
But now I tried to remove a systemm from the users profile. After removing it the user isn´t able to open an SSH session in the bastillion Webgui. But the user can still connect to the system by using his private key.
It seems, removing system from users profile did not delete users ssh key from the system :-(
Is this is a bug or a feature?
After testing a while I find a "workaround":
If I want to remove users access to one system I first have to DISABLE Users SSH KEYS. After that I can remove System from Users Profile. And finaly I reactivate Users SSH KEYS.
Do I something wrong?
Please help.
Regards,
Kai
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: