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User Management
QubeMobileServer uses its own user management. While it may be possible to tie into your existing authentication system, doing so is unsupported and will require modifying…User Permissions
Qube contains a permissions mechanism to allow administrators to control user access. The permissions are broken down into several classes: Administrative Submission Job…User Permissions View
The Admin Layout allows Qube Administrators to view and modify default user and user permissions for Qube actions. userPermsView.png A colon delimits between the user…Common User Permission Actions
Users List users and their permissions: QubeGUI: See the Users Layout for a hierarchal list Commandline: qbusers –list Add one or more users and assign permissions…User Mode
To run jobs as the submitting user, one needs to specify each Worker to run in User mode. The execution mode will need to be switched over to user mode. All users will need…Specifying user-defined proxy user (Central Configuration)
If you prefer to use another proxy user instead of qubeproxy, you will need to configure the Worker to use a different proxy account and password. Login…Authentication Modes when in Service Mode: user and proxy
With Qube, you have a choice of running jobs as either a designated "user" or "proxy" or running jobs as one of the users with an account in the system. This is controlled…Specifying User Mode (Central Configuration)
If your preference is to have the submitting user execute jobs, you will need to reconfigure the Workers to run in User mode. Login to an administrator account…User Password Registration (Windows Workers only)
When a Worker is in User mode, all users wishing to execute jobs on Windows hosts will need to register their passwords with the Supervisor. If this is not done, when a job…Service mode vs. Desktop User mode, and how the worker handles authentication
The Qube worker can run either as a daemon (a "system service" on Windows), or a user process. When it runs as a daemon, it's said to be running in service mode. When it's…