Sharing a Smart Transfer with Personal Login Credentials
Smart transfers are reusable templates with saved settings. The primary use case for sharing smart transfers is to set up pre-defined transfers for non-admin users to run. You can decide what transfers a user can monitor and start by limiting the user's permissions and access to a smart transfer. By default, shared transfers require you to use endpoints created by an admin using the Edit Nodes > Endpoints page. Once configured in Console settings, you can also share smart transfers saved with personal login credentials and domain names.
Personal login credentials are automatically created and saved when a user creates a transfer, chooses a node, and enters authentication credentials for an SSH user on that node. The following describes how to share a smart transfer with personal login credentials.Note: These instructions
assume you know how to configure a smart transfer. For more information, see Creating a Smart Transfer.
Note: Even with this
feature enabled, admins can only edit smart transfers that do not contain personally
saved login credentials.
Tip: Editing another admin's smart
transfer changes ownership of the smart transfer to the admin who made the last
change.