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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, IPaddresses, 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: