Haivision Media Platform

Managing Users

Haivision Media Platform allows you to display a list of users, add/delete them, change their passwords, assign roles to them, and end any of their current sessions. The available functionality of the Users list depends on the account usecase defined in the User Provisioning/SSO screen, as described in (4.1) Managing User Provisioning/SSO.

Important

  • If HMP is connected to an LDAP or Active Directory server, the Users list is populated with information from the directory server. See (4.1) Assigning Roles to LDAP/AD Users.

  • If HMP is connected to a identity provider (IDP) cofigured for Just-in-Time (JIT), the Users list is populated when users access HMP for the first time.

HMP uses roles with pre-defined permissions to provide users or groups with controlled access to videos, sessions, and sources. To successfully sign in, a user must be assigned a role.

To view and manage the users for your platform:

  1. Click the  hamburger.png icon and select Administration from the navigation drop-down menu.

  2. Click Access Controls on the toolbar and then click Users on the sidebar.
    The Users list opens, displaying the list of defined users for your platform.

Depending on your system usecase, the available functionality of the Users list differs:

Local Users

If HMP is configured for local user accounts, you may assign roles to users and end their current sessions, as well as add, delete, and modify user accounts. See (4.1) Modifying Local User Accounts.

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LDAP/AD

In an LDAP/AD environment, you may assign roles to users, delete them, and end their current sessions. See (4.1) Assigning Roles to LDAP/AD Users.

Note

Although the typical workflow in an LDAP/AD environment is to assign roles via Groups, assigning roles from the Users list may be useful in some cases.

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Just-in-Time

In a Just-in-Time environment, you can end users' current sessions, delete, and edit users.

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