- Manage users
- Import users from a CSV file
- Make mass changes to user details
- Search for users
- View user details
- Manage dependents
- Manage organization subscriptions
- Manage user attributes
- View a list of user attributes
- Out-of-the-box user attributes
- Create a user attribute
- Edit a user attribute
- Prevent users from editing System Setup attributes
- Delete a user attribute
- Clear attribute values for all users
- Translate custom attributes
- Automatically disable users based on attributes
- Automatically delete users based on attributes
- Configure an Organizational Hierarchy attribute
- Create a Geo-aware Single-select Picklist attribute
- Manage user authentication
- Enable authentication methods
- Assign authentication methods to applications
- Configure SDK access security
- Enable two-factor authentication
- Enable single sign-on as an authentication method
- Enable single sign-on for Self Service
- Enable single sign-on for the BlackBerry AtHoc management system
- Import a service provider certificate
- Configure identity provider settings
- Configure service provider settings
- SSO logout service
- Export SP and IDP settings
- Import IDP settings
- Import an existing IDP configuration
- Enable SSO certificate revocation list checking
- BlackBerry AtHoc Customer Support Portal
- Documentation feedback
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry AtHoc
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- Manage Users
- Manage user authentication
- Configure SDK access security
Configure SDK access security
The SDK Access Security setting allows you to specify a list of IP addresses that are authorized to call the SDK. If no IP addresses are specified, any computer can send API requests (subject to username and password restrictions.) Each API request must include a username and password to provide secure access to the API and to define the rights of specific API requests.
You must have the required operator role to submit an API request. For more information, see the BlackBerry AtHoc Roles and Permissions Matrix.
- In the navigation bar, click .
- In theUserssection, clickUser Authentication.
- On theUser Authenticationscreen, scroll down to theSDK Access Securitysection.
- In theAllowed IP Addressesfield, enter a list of IP addresses, separated by commas, that are authorized to access the SDK.
- ClickSave.