Updated on 2022-11-30 GMT+08:00

What Login Methods Does CBH Provide?

A CBH system supports automatic login, manual login, and sudo login for managed resources. In addition, CBH supports logging of batches of resources at a time.

Auto Login

When adding a resource to a CBH system, select Auto Login and configure the account username and password of the resource to host the account.

With Auto Login enabled, O&M personnel can locate the target resource and click Login in the Operation column on the Host Operation or Application Operation page to automatically log in to the resource without entering the username and password.
  • Auto Login cannot be configured for applications accessed through Microsoft Edge.
  • If an SSH key is configured for an SSH host, the SSH key is preferentially used for login.

Manual Login

If you select manual login or choose to add an account later during resource creation, the system generates the [Empty] account for the host or application resource.

O&M personnel need to enter the username and password of the host or application when accessing the resources.

Sudo Login

A sudo account is created for managed resources so that sudo privilege escalation can be configured for common resource accounts.

When O&M personnel access resources using a common account, the CBH system automatically switches to the account with the escalated privileges. In doing this, the common account has the same permissions as those of the account with the escalated privileges.

Batch Login

On the Host Operation page, O&M personnel can select multiple host resources and click Batch Login in the lower left corner to log in to multiple host resources of different protocol types on one O&M page and manage these resources centrally without repeated logins. This greatly facilitates O&M personnel and improves efficiency.

Batch login does not support FTP, SFTP, SCP, DB2, MySQL, Oracle, or SQL Server host resources or host resources configured with manual login or accounts of two-person authorization.