Organization
Configure settings for your entire organization, i.e., all the users in your organization who have an ALTR account.
Use this page to
Section titled “Use this page to”View and update settings specific to your organization, including:
- Organization Information
- Snowflake Partner Connect Information
- Registered Domains
- Allowed Two-Factor Authentication Settings
- S3 Integration
Learn about each field
Section titled “Learn about each field”| Section | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Organization Information | ALTR Organization ID | A unique identifier for your organization. This ID is also used in the subdomain used to access the ALTR UI. Copy this ID and use it to log into ALTR. |
| Organization Name | A non-unique cosmetic identifier for your organization. | |
| Snowflake Partner Connect Information | Host Name | Host name of your Snowflake instance. |
| Service User Name | Name of the Snowflake service user associated with the ALTR organization. | |
| Registered Domains | Domains | A list of registered domain that limits the the email address domains that can be used when inviting ALTR administrators. To update this list, contact ALTR Support . |
| Allowed Two-Factor Authentication Settings | Two-factor Methods | Displays the two-factor authentication methods available. Those enabled are available for your organization. Options are: Authenticator App— Connect to a third-party authentication application, such as Google Authenticator, to automatically generate a temporary, one-time two-factor authorization password. This is the most secure option. SMS— Send a text message with a one-time, two -factor authentication code to the phone number associated with the account. Email— Send an email with a one-time, two-factor authentication code to the email address associated with the account. |
| S3 Integration | ALTR’s AWS Account ID | ID is used to create the IAM role. Contact ALTR Support to request the AWS Account ID. |
| S3 Bucket Name | Name of your S3 bucket as it appears in Amazon AWS. | |
| AWS Region | Region of your S3 bucket as it appears in Amazon AWS. This region must match the region configured for the bucket in AWS. The default region is us-east-1. | |
| ARN for IAM Role | ID of the role that ALTR assumes. This ID allows ALTR to write to your S3 bucket. Once created, the ARN for the IAM role is generated. | |
| Data to Deliver | Controls what data is exported to Amazon S3 to then be ingested into a logging tool. By default, these switches are off. | |
| Test Access | Click to test the access to your S3 bucket. If you do not receive a success message, contact ALTR Support . |