How to create a new segregation for group
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This document will guide you through a step-by-step process on how to create a new segregated parameter for groups in a remote session.

Requirements

Create a new parameter

When you create a new segregation for groups, you may select between System default, which responds to configurations made in a global parametrization, and Yes or No, which will override the global parametrization. This will affect only the groups included in the new segregated parameter created.

  1. On senhasegura, in the upper left corner, click Grid Menu, identified by the nine squares icon, and then select Settings.
  2. In the side menu, select System parameters > Segregated parameters.
  3. In the upper right corner, click on the three vertical dots icon.
  4. From the dropdown menu, select New segregation for groups.
  5. At the Access group segregated parameters window, fill in the mandatory fields identified with the asterisk:
    1. Name*: type the parameter’s name.
    2. Status*: it’s set to Enabled by default.
  6. At the Remote session tab, if necessary, change the mandatory fields identified with the asterisk:
    Info

    To understand the meaning of each parameter, access the System parameters - Remote session article.

    Warning

    All fields are set to System default. However, you can customize your session according to your needs.

    1. Enable use of personal credentials?*.
    2. Enable file transfer for download?*.
    3. Enable file transfer for upload?*
      Important

      The Enable file transfer parameter underwent a beta update and was divided into two parameters: Enable file transfer for download and Enable file transfer for upload. Currently, If you select Yes for either of these parameters, both download and upload functions will be enabled. To completely deactivate file transfer, select No for both parameters.

    4. Enable Ctrl+Alt+Del?*.
    5. Enable copy and paste?*.
    6. Ignore certificate errors?*.
    7. Enable SUDO automation in Linux sessions?*.
    8. Enable triggers for file transfer?*.
    9. Enable RAIL over RDP?*.
    10. Enable wallpaper in RDP sessions?*.
    11. SSH terminal type.
    12. Color depth.
      Info

      Note that in the Color depth field (present in all segregation layers), to suit the performance you want, you can choose which color depth you want to be used by the connectivity type, like HTTP/HTTPS, RDP, VNC, and X11 Forward. The options range from 8 bits to 32 bits.

    13. Include hostname in local login in RDP sessions?*.
    14. Convert /r/n to /n on SSH sessions when using the browser?*.
    15. Keyboard Layout*.
    16. Session text language (OCR)*.
      Warning

      After selecting the Keyboard layout and Session text language (OCR) in the RDP session through Web Proxy on Windows devices, make the adjustment inside the session at the Windows settings to the same keyboard and language selected at the parametrization.

    17. RDP drive letter*.
    18. Number of simultaneous user sessions (zero indicates unlimited)*.
    19. Connection banner: write down the message to be displayed at the beginning of a session.
  7. At Record tab, if necessary, change the mandatory fields identified with the asterisk:
    1. Enable user input recording?*.
    2. Enable session recording?*.
    3. Enable livestream in real time?*.
    4. Indexing session texts?*.
    5. Enable input text index import?*.
    6. Enable output text index import?*.
    7. Enable use of macro in session?*.
    8. Enable the download of the session video?*
  8. At Security, if necessary, change the mandatory fields identified with the asterisk:
    1. Force multi-factor authentication to view password?*.
    2. Force multi-factor authentication to start a session?*.
    3. Ignore the 'Trust this computer' option to view password?*.
    4. Ignore the 'Trust this computer' option to start a session?*.
    5. Force secure connection (SSL) on password change executions?*.
    6. Enable password change after session opening?*.
    7. Force certificate authentication for the RDP Proxy?*.
    8. Force certificate authentication for the SSH/Telnet Proxy?*.
    9. RDP safe mode*.
    10. Session idle time*.
    11. Enable IP filters with permission to start the session.
    12. Allowed IPs to start session (this option is only available if the previous one is enabled).
  9. At Groups, fill in:
    1. Click on the plus sign beside Access groups and select the groups you want to add.
    2. After choosing, in the lower right corner, click Add.
  10. When finishing, in the lower right corner, click Save.

After saving, a confirmation notice will be displayed. Now, your parameters for groups are set and ready for use.


Next:

Segregation levels
Segregated parameters
How to create a new segregation for device

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