Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 32
authenticate --delete--user <user name>
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Syntax authenticate --add --user administrator2 Result Enter password for new CIFS user administrator2: Re-enter password for new CIFS user administrator2: Added CIFS user administrator2. authenticate --add [--login_group ] Description Adds an authenticated login group in an Active Directory Services (ADS) domain in accordance with the following ADS login group guidelines: • Log in as an administrator via the CLI, and use SSH, Telnet, or a local console connection as a domain\user that is part of a login group. When you log in as an administrator via the CLI, you are prompted to use the credentials of the user account by which you log in (for example: if you log in as a Domain\administrator, you need to respond using these credentials). • Log in as an administrator via the GUI, and use a web interface connection as a domain\user that is part of a login group (when this has been enabled via the CLI). • If no login group is specified, or the group is disabled, no access using domain accounts is permitted. • Adding a login group can only be enabled via the CLI. • Adding a login group is only possible when the DR Series system is already joined to a domain. • If the login group name has a space in it, it must be contained within double-quotation marks (" "). • When adding a login group, it must use the naming convention of Domain\group name. • The login group must exist in the domain before you can add it (a check is performed to verify that the group exists in ADS). • Changes made to the login group take effect on the next log in attempt (no active checking is done on group, which matches how Windows ADS works). NOTE: To delete an existing login group, see authenticate --delete [--login_group ]. Syntax authenticate --add --login_group "acmeads\Domain Admins" Result Successfully added login group acmeads\Domain Admins. authenticate --delete--user Description Deletes an existing local CIFS workgroup user from CIFS authentication (and administrative tasks). Syntax authenticate --delete --user administrator2 Result Deleted CIFS user administrator2. 32