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Adding and Removing Users

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14. Configuration from the Command Line Syslog settings Additionally, the global system log settings can be set for any specific port, in any mode: # config -s config.ports.port#.syslog.facility='facility' 'facility' can be: Default local 0-7 auth authpriv cron daemon ftp kern lpr mail news user uucp # config -s config.ports.port#.syslog.priority='priority' 'priority' can be: Default warning notice Info error emergency debug critical alert 14.1.2 Adding and Removing Users First, determine the total number of existing Users (if you have no existing Users, you can assume this is 0): # config -g config.users.total This command should display config.users.total 1. If you see config.users.total , this means you have 0 Users configured. Your new User will be the existing total, plus 1. For example, if the previous command is 0, then start with user number 1. If you already have 1 User, your new User will be number 2, etc. To add a user (with Username=John, Password=secret and Description=mySecondUser), issue the commands: # config -s config.users.total=2 (assuming we already have 1 user configured) # config -s config.users.user2.username=John # config -s config.users.user2.description=mySecondUser # config -P config.users.user2.password Note: The -P parameter will prompt the user for a password and encrypt it. In fact, the value of any config element can be encrypted using the -P parameter, but only encrypted user passwords and system passwords are supported. If any other element value were to be encrypted, the value will become inaccessible and have to be reset. To add this user to specific groups (admin/users): # config -s config.users.user2.groups.group1='groupname' # config -s config.users.user2.groups.group2='groupname2' etc... To give this user access to a specific port: # config -s config.users.user2.port1=on # config -s config.users.user2.port2=on # config -s config.users.user2.port5=on etc... 219

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14. Configuration from the Command Line
Syslog settings
Additionally, the global system log settings can be set for any specific port, in any mode:
# config -s config.ports.port#.syslog.facility=’facility’
‘facility’ can be:
Default
local 0-7
auth
authpriv
cron
daemon
ftp
kern
lpr
mail
news
user
uucp
# config -s config.ports.port#.syslog.priority=’priority’
‘priority’ can be:
Default
warning
notice
Info
error
emergency
debug
critical
alert
14.1.2 Adding and Removing Users
First, determine the total number of existing Users (if you have no existing Users, you can assume this is 0):
# config -g config.users.total
This command should display config.users.total 1. If you see config.users.total , this means you have 0 Users configured.
Your new User will be the existing total, plus 1. For example, if the previous command is 0, then start with user number 1. If
you already have 1 User, your new User will be number 2, etc.
To add a user (with Username=John, Password=secret and Description=mySecondUser), issue the commands:
# config -s config.users.total=2 (assuming we already have 1 user configured)
# config -s config.users.user2.username=John
# config -s config.users.user2.description=mySecondUser
# config -P config.users.user2.password
Note:
The -P parameter will prompt the user for a password and encrypt it. In fact, the value of any config element can be encrypted using
the -P parameter, but only encrypted user passwords and system passwords are supported. If any other element value were to be encrypted,
the value will become inaccessible and have to be reset.
To add this user to specific groups (admin/users):
# config -s config.users.user2.groups.group1=’groupname’
# config -s config.users.user2.groups.group2=’groupname2’
etc...
To give this user access to a specific port:
# config -s config.users.user2.port1=on
# config -s config.users.user2.port2=on
# config -s config.users.user2.port5=on
etc...