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    Unsolved ESXi 6.0 need to assign roles to user permission to access using WEB-UI

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      nagendra
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      but the user who needs access to VM is using linux, but i cant give him admin access..
      i can only give him access to particular VM where he can restart,shutdown and suspend.

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        IRJ @nagendra
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        @nagendra said in ESXi 6.0 need to assign roles to user permission to access using WEB-UI:

        but the user who needs access to VM is using linux, but i cant give him admin access..
        i can only give him access to particular VM where he can restart,shutdown and suspend.

        There are windows RDP clients for Linux. This may be your best bet. Lock down the permissions at the VM level and give him RDP access.

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          nagendra @IRJ
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          @irj ok he can shutdown in RDP .but how does how start the PC ???

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            IRJ @nagendra
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            @nagendra said in ESXi 6.0 need to assign roles to user permission to access using WEB-UI:

            @irj ok he can shutdown in RDP .but how does how start the PC ???

            Ok. I didn't see that listed as a requirement.

            With vsphere, this task is relatively simple.

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              nagendra
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              yah but for linux (centos) we dont have client application ... do we have ??

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                dbeato @nagendra
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                @nagendra said in ESXi 6.0 need to assign roles to user permission to access using WEB-UI:

                yah but for linux (centos) we dont have client application ... do we have ??

                Maybe you can use the Vsphere roles
                https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-18071E9A-EED1-4968-8D51-E0B4F526FDA3.html
                https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-93B962A7-93FA-4E96-B68F-AE66D3D6C663.html

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                  nagendra @dbeato
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                  thanks @dbeato but i dont have vcenter as well.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ
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                    It seems like you may be stuck with giving local admin rights and RDP access or implementing a completely different solution

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                      IRJ
                      last edited by IRJ

                      How big of a deal is it if he can't startup or shutdown the VM? I'd put a restart script on his desktop in case he needs it and completely disable shutdown. Of course with local admin rights he could potentially bypass it, but it will prevent an accidental shutdown.

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                        nagendra
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                        @IRJ i can give him the access to webgui its working for root login as we have other VM's which is not related to his department ... am just trying to give me a same webgui access with limited function...

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