DNS Role Based Access Controls (RBAC) Linux
DNS domains in the network can be access granted to individuals of the organization through DDI Central. Admins can grant access to selected users for specific DNS domains in the network.
To grant access to users in the network:
- Click through Settings>Users>Add User.
- Provide the details in the following fields:

- NAME: Provide the name of the individual in the network.
- USERNAME: Provide their username assigned in the network.
- EMAIL: Provide the network admin's email ID.
- PASSWORD: Provide the password for configuration.
- TOTP: Enable TOTP for Two step verification before granting access to the domains.
- ROLE: Select the role you want to assign to the individual. There are 4 different role options, and only Operator and Guest roles can be granted access to the domains.
- CLUSTERS: Select the cluster from which the individuals gets access granted to the domains.
- TYPE: Select from which network service's resources need access granted.

Under the DNS configuration section we have MONITOR PERMISSIONS, where you can prevent the user for accessing the monitors with RESTRICT option, or you can just let them view the monitors in the network with VIEW option, or you can allow them to edit the monitors with the EDIT option.In the DNS domains section, you can select ALL for granting access to all the domains in the network, or select SELECT ZONES option for granting access to certain domains in the selected zone.Click on +Add Cluster Permissions option to save the configurations, and click on Save to add the user with the access permissions in the network.