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When Linux is the AE Services authentication authority, AE Services users are authenticated against the Linux accounts created on the AE Server.
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This means that AE Services users have access rights to the AE Services Management Console and can log into the AE Server. |
If you want to use Linux instead of the User Management for AE Services authentication, you will need to carry out the following procedures:
Instate the Linux PAM file instead of the User Management PAM file, see Instating the Linux PAM file.
Set up a Linux user account for each AE Services user, see Adding a Linux user.
Additionally, if you plan to use the Security Database, you will need to add each user to the User Management database. Although you are not using the User Management database for authentication, you must use it to populate the Security Database. See Adding a user to User Management.
If you need to revert back to using User Management for authentication, you will need to re-instate the User Management PAM file, see Re-instating the User Management PAM file.