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This document describes the recommended configurations to make after IguanaX has been installed and licensed on your machine.
Web Server Configuration
IguanaX has a web interface that makes remote administration and monitoring easy.
Configuration changes can be made in either:
User Access Configuration and Management
You can control and manage Iguana user access through two methods:
Iguana's Users and Roles Permission System: Create defined users and access roles directly within Iguana to control user access.
External Authentication: Integrate Iguana with an external authentication system, such as Active Directory via LDAP.
Git Settings
IguanaX uses Git to support building and managing integrations. By setting up Iguana to interact with a local or cloud Git service you can:
Backup and store integrations in external repositories
Collaborate efficiently on integration projects
Safely deploy integrations from development, test, to production
Quickly standardize implementations as you create common libraries and collections
Configure Iguana’s Git Settings: Setup Iguana’s Git settings to leverage your Git service. These Git settings are stored on a per user basis so it is important that each user accessing and working in Iguana configures these settings.
Log Configuration and Maintenance
Iguana’s Logs contain service information, user activity, and all transactions which can contain sensitive data. Log configuration and management is crucial as the logs are integral to Iguana's operations.
Configure Custom Notifications
Automate monitoring of Iguana and your integrations using Iguana’s notification system.