Users Guide

526 | Administration Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.6 | User Guide
The Server Configuration > Network page opens.
4. From the Application Access Control option, click Restrict Access.
The Restrict Access dialog opens.
Figure 516: Restrict Access Configuration Dialog
5. Specify the Restrict Access parameters as described in the following table, then click Create:
Parameter Action/Description
Resource
Name
Select the application to which you want to allow or deny access:
n OnGuard
n W-ClearPass API
n Policy Manager
n Graphite
n Guest Operator
n Insight
Access Select one of the access control options:
n Allow: Allows access to the selected application.
n Deny: Denies access to the selected application.
Network Enter one or more host names, IPaddresses, or IP subnets (CIDR) per line.
The devices defined by what you enter here will be either specifically allowed or specifically denied
access to the application you select.
Table 287: Restrict Access Parameters
Adding an SSH Public Key
W-ClearPass supports public key-based SSH logins. This includes public key management and the ability to
enable public key authentication in W-ClearPass on a node-by-node basis.
When you add the SSH public key to the clients, W-ClearPass allows passwordless SSH public key-based
authentication to the appadmin W-ClearPass console.
SSH public key-based authentication will continue to work even when the cluster password or the appadmin
password have been changed.
To add an SSH public key: