HP Workstation c3650 hp enterprise file system: planning and configuring hp DC - Page 161
Determining Whether a Specific User is Authenticated to DCE
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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway Configuring Gateway Server Machines To end a user's authenticated session from a specified NFS client, issue the dfsgw delete command on the Gateway Server machine. The command provides the same functionality from a Gateway Server machine that the dfs_logout command provides from an NFS client. The dfsgw delete command can be issued either by the user whose entry is to be removed from the authentication table or by a user who is logged into the Gateway Server machine as the local root user. The command has no effect on authenticated sessions the user may have for other NFS clients. The syntax of the dfsgw delete command follows: dfsgw delete -id networkID:userID [-af address_family] The command includes the following options: -id networkID:userID Specifies the network address or hostname of an NFS client and the UID of the user whose authenticated access from that client is to be canceled. -af address_family Specifies the style of network address to be used to identify hosts. By default, the command uses only address family currently supported, inet (Internet). For example, the following dfsgw delete command ends the authenticated session for the user ludwig from the NFS client that has network address 15.27.32.40. The command is issued by the local root user on the Gateway Server machine. # dfsgw delete -id 15.27.32.40:7439 See the man pages for the dfsgw add and dfsgw delete commands for detailed information about the use and syntax of the commands. Determining Whether a Specific User is Authenticated to DCE The dfsgw query command determines whether a specific user is authenticated to DCE via the Gateway Server machine. The command can be issued either by the user whose authentication is to be determined or by a user who is logged in as the local root user on the machine configured as a Gateway Server. 161