Creating users in extensions

Creating users in extensions 1:

Allow operating system access for authorized users only

The content of the user database is protected against manipulation with a signature. The names of groups, object protection levels and users are not encrypted and could be read. Access to the IPC should be restricted to authorized users via the operating system.

Creating users in extensions 2:

Changes in an extension must be signed

The changes in an extension (including the initial creation of the extension) must be signed by the signing administrator, otherwise the extension will be invalid.

Example: On the Users tab, a new user ("NewServiceUser") is created, assigned to the group "GRP_OEMServ" as well as to an extension and the desired time limit is set:

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The new user is thus created in the selected extension.

The user's affiliation to an extension is represented in the list of existing user accounts by a different color and the naming of the extension in brackets behind the user name:

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Now the changes in the extension still need to be signed in order for them to be valid.

1. To do this, the extension is selected on the Database tab in the list of extensions by clicking it, and it can then be signed by the signing administrator (the Main User DB) ...
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2. ... and thus validated:
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