Thank you for the response, Raphael. I have done this already for some 3rd
party applications that have web interfaces. I was just wondering if I could
tweak the default behavior of the built-in URL interface button.
Regards,
-Ken
On Jan 20, 2011, at 12:51 AM, Franck, Raphael wrote:
> Hi Kenneth, list,
>
> just a little addition. You could add the https link using a custom menu
> entry with "launch-browser" action. This is also documented in the OneClick
> Customization Guide as well as in the example file
> ${SPECROOT}/tomcat/webapps/spectrum/WEB-INF/console/config/custom-menu-config.xml
>
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Keßler, Christoph [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 07:20
> An: spectrum
> Betreff: AW: [spectrum] Removing/Hiding Spectrum Functionality
>
> Hello,
>
>> With that in mind, is it possible to hide all of the NCM/SLA and
>> whatnot from users so they only see the Global Collections and
>> Universe? Just the stuff they need!
> This can be done in the User Administration tab. Just choose the user or
> group you want to restrict views. On the right side you have to choose the
> tab "Access". Then in the lower panel you can add / remove functions for the
> user / group. Spectrum will hide every item you turn off there.
>
>> I also do not like the SSH that's built into 9.2. We have a custom
>> menu option that launches PuTTY and it suits us just fine. I can't
>> seem to get rid of the built-in SSH though. Telnet is easy to
>> disable, but for some reason the SSH option is harder to kill. Any
>> ideas where I might be able to find that bit of XML and remove that option?
> You can turn off the SSH menu item by remove the privilege in the user
> administration. In the list you can find a folder "Tools". There the SSH item
> is placed. Just turn it off and the user will not see the item any more.
>
>> The default device URL also opens to HTTP for pretty much everything.
>> I would like to turn that off for everything except our Firewalls, and
>> I would like that to be HTTPS instead. Can anyone point me to that
>> bit of XML also?
> This is not so easy. You can turn off everthing in the Tools menu, but there
> is no privilege for the "Web Administration" item.
> You have to secure this menu item with a own privilege. Just take a look into
> the "OneClick Customization Guide" chapter 9.
>
>
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>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 03:36
>> An: spectrum
>> Betreff: [spectrum] Removing/Hiding Spectrum Functionality
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We are getting ready to deploy a 9.2 server for our environment. We
>> are only using Spectrum as a fault manager. We are not using any of
>> the network configuration management, SLA monitoring, or anything else
>> (We have better tools for these needs). We just want to know if a
>> device has issues (from SNMP polls/thresholds or traps) and use it's
>> intelligent root cause analysis to prevent everything behind the
>> device from generating a ticket. With that in mind, is it possible to
>> hide all of the NCM/SLA and whatnot from users so they only see the
>> Global Collections and Universe? Just the stuff they need!
>>
>> I also do not like the SSH that's built into 9.2. We have a custom
>> menu option that launches PuTTY and it suits us just fine. I can't
>> seem to get rid of the built-in SSH though. Telnet is easy to
>> disable, but for some reason the SSH option is harder to kill. Any
>> ideas where I might be able to find that bit of XML and remove that option?
>>
>> The default device URL also opens to HTTP for pretty much everything.
>> I would like to turn that off for everything except our Firewalls, and
>> I would like that to be HTTPS instead. Can anyone point me to that
>> bit of XML also?
>>
>> It's been awhile since I had the Spectrum 300 class, but I don't think
>> some of these were addressed.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> -Ken
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