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Graphical administration with WinAdmin

From Windows, Unix or Linux systems, you can administer UTM applications running on all platforms using a comfortable graphical interface with the WinAdmin openUTM component:

  • Since WinAdmin supports the complete scope of the KDCADMI administration program interface, one or more UTM applications and one or more UTM cluster applications can be administered and configured dynamically, i.e. by adding new objects or deleting old objects.

  • For the administration of UTM cluster applications, WinAdmin provides you with administration functions which only apply to node applications as well as administration functions that are global to the cluster which apply to all the nodes in the UTM cluster application. You will find more information on "WinAdmin graphical administration program".
  • Alongside the administration program interface, WinAdmin also provides the classical command interface for applications. You will find more information on "WinAdmin graphical administration program".

  • In addition, WinAdmin is able to generate statistics and display them both in table form and in form of charts.

The UTM applications may be distributed arbitrarily in the network on different platforms. The UTM applications to be administered can be grouped together in collections so that they can be administered together. For example, it is possible to modify objects in several applications in one step.

openUTM WinAdmin communicates with the UTM application as a UPIC client and runs under all conventional Unix, Linux and Windows systems.

Security in WinAdmin

Of course, you are provided with all UTM security functions for administration via WinAdmin, from system access protection to UTM user IDs and passwords through the encryption of passwords and data.

WinAdmin also offers its own user concept because extensive security demands are often placed on administrators:

  • You can define several users and assign them different authorizations, from users with read access only right up to the “master” user, the WinAdmin administrator. The access rights can also be restricted to specific applications or object types.

  • Access to WinAdmin can be protected by a password for every user.

The WinAdmin documentation (online help and WinAdmin description available online in the form of a PDF file) tells you about the other features of openUTM WinAdmin and how to use the product.