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Feature: Active / Inactive user - Phase I #4573

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eshankvaish opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by devtron-labs/dashboard#1592 or #4589
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Feature: Active / Inactive user - Phase I #4573

eshankvaish opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by devtron-labs/dashboard#1592 or #4589
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eshankvaish commented Jan 22, 2024

🔖 Feature description

  • Temporary access / marking a user Inactive when not in use.
  • Manual as well as with TTL
  • Re-activating the user when required.

🎤 Pitch / Usecases

Debugging complex issues often requires collaboration with external stakeholders, including software vendor support personnel. Granting these individuals access to devtron for debugging purposes raises security concerns and introduces potential risks, such as unauthorized data access or system modification.

One way around is to revoke the access once the collaboration is done, and grant permissions again when required, but this is a tedious job.
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Part of #4409

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