Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans Greenbone Community Edition Greenbone Community Forum

Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum
Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum

Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum Hello, when i create a new user with the admin role, this user cannot see any scans of other users, such as the builtin admin. is this ‘normal’? how can i create a user who can see all scans, just like the builtin admin?. Creating and managing users ¶. the dialog for the creation and management of users can be accessed via the administration menu. this menu is only visible to the administrators as only they are allowed to create and manage additional users.

Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum
Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum

Create Admin User Who Can See All Scans - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum An administrator user can later create further users or administrators via the gsa web interface. to create the administrator user with a password of your choice instead of the generated password, the following command can be used:. I have tested the opposite and it’s accurate, my question is how to make sure all users with admin permission can see other users’ tasks. maybe this section of the docs will help. thanks, i was hoping to share every tasks using one share but i think its not doable. I have set up another users (secondary admin) on my gse gvm/gsad 9.0.1. i had thought if they had the same permissions as i, they would be able to see all the tasks and reports i had set up. Hi, is it possible to create a user that cannot edit the scans but who can see scans from all other people on the latest gvm version? thanks!.

New User Unable To See Any Reports As Admin Role - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone ...
New User Unable To See Any Reports As Admin Role - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone ...

New User Unable To See Any Reports As Admin Role - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone ... I have set up another users (secondary admin) on my gse gvm/gsad 9.0.1. i had thought if they had the same permissions as i, they would be able to see all the tasks and reports i had set up. Hi, is it possible to create a user that cannot edit the scans but who can see scans from all other people on the latest gvm version? thanks!. I managed to show all existing resources to all users by adding my admin user to a group called “all users” and grant the super permission to this group. when i create a new user and add him to that group and to the role “observer”, he’s able to see everything. The easiest and recommended way to share self created resources is to use an administrator account and to create the user accounts that should receive read access with this administrator account. All users of the greenbone cloud service can manage their own settings for scans and the platform. the language of the platform can be changed in the upper right corner. alternatively, the language can be selected when logging in (see chapter 3.2). As said before, i just started from some instructions reported above in the thread, making a change because something was telling me that probably my user was not owner or was not “connected to” my scanner. i hope this helps….

Setting up and Running your First Scan quickly with Greenbone Community Edition

Setting up and Running your First Scan quickly with Greenbone Community Edition

Setting up and Running your First Scan quickly with Greenbone Community Edition

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