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In iHRIS user information is by default stored in a table called "user."  We also allow different means for authenticating users against, for example LDAP or to limit to a single user access system.  
In iHRIS user information is by default stored in a table called "user."  We also allow different means for authenticating users against, for example, LDAP or to limit to a single user access system.  


This article collects together the various authentication modules which utilize the pluggable authentication available with verison 4.0.3 of the iHRIS Suite.
This article collects together the various authentication modules that utilize the pluggable authentication available with version 4.0.3 of the iHRIS Suite.




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Revision as of 13:41, 7 October 2013

In iHRIS user information is by default stored in a table called "user." We also allow different means for authenticating users against, for example, LDAP or to limit to a single user access system.

This article collects together the various authentication modules that utilize the pluggable authentication available with version 4.0.3 of the iHRIS Suite.


The authentication modules are:


Security Note: There is a new administrator account created on the system. The user name is 'i2ce_admin' and the password is the same password used for mysql database connection.