General Overview
Making use of the security modules, you can implement a complete access rules for systems developed by ScriptCase. The process for the security module creation is quick and simple.
Ldap - Total Control
In this type of security, access to applications is defined according to the user groups created and configured by the system administrator.
Below see all the tables created for this type of security.
sec_users
CREATE TABLE "sec_users" (
"login" TEXT NOT NULL,
"pswd" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT,
"email" TEXT,
"active" TEXT,
"activation_code" TEXT,
"priv_admin" TEXT,
"mfa" TEXT,
"picture" BLOB,
PRIMARY KEY ("login")
);
sec_apps
CREATE TABLE "sec_apps" (
"app_name" TEXT NOT NULL,
"app_type" TEXT,
"description" TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY ("app_name")
)
sec_users_apps
CREATE TABLE "sec_users_apps" (
"login" TEXT NOT NULL,
"app_name" TEXT NOT NULL,
"priv_access" TEXT,
"priv_insert" TEXT,
"priv_delete" TEXT,
"priv_update" TEXT,
"priv_export" TEXT,
"priv_print" TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY ("login", "app_name")
)
sec_logged
CREATE TABLE "sec_logged" (
"login" TEXT NOT NULL,
"date_login" TEXT,
"sc_session" TEXT,
"ip" TEXT
);
The table Logged users will be created only if the option Protect Logged users is checked during the Security Module creation.
sec_users_social
CREATE TABLE "sec_users_social" (
"login" TEXT NOT NULL,
"resource" TEXT NOT NULL,
"resource_id" TEXT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("login", "resource", "resource_id")
);
The table users_social will be created only if the option Use social networks is checked during the Security Module creation.
sec_settings
CREATE TABLE "sec_settings" (
set_name TEXT NOT NULL,
set_value TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY ("set_name")
)