Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 설치 가이드
DTACS Security
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Privileges for tbl_based_ses_data :
User Select Update Insert Delete Index Alter
dtacs All All Yes Yes No No
dtacsSSH All None No No No No
Privileges for ted :
User Select Update Insert Delete Index Alter
dtacs All All Yes Yes No No
dtacsSSH All None No No No No
Privileges for transport_defaults :
User Select Update Insert Delete Index Alter
dtacs All All Yes Yes No No
dtacsSSH All None No No No No
Privileges for ts_downstream :
User Select Update Insert Delete Index Al ter
dtacs All All Yes Yes No No
dtacsSSH All None No No No No
Note: The list has been shortened for purposes of illustration.
Who Am I?
To determine who is logged into a session, you can type one of the following from
the DTACS Server command line and press Enter:
the DTACS Server command line and press Enter:
id
/usr/ucb/whoami
/usr/ucb/whoami
Note: If you add /usr/ucb to your default path, you only need to type whoami and
press Enter.
press Enter.
The system returns the user ID of the user currently logged into the session.
Log On
Follow this procedure to log into the CDE at the DTACS Server terminal.
1 At the DTACS Server terminal, type your user name and press Enter.
2 At the prompt, type your password and press Enter. A DTACS Server prompt
1 At the DTACS Server terminal, type your user name and press Enter.
2 At the prompt, type your password and press Enter. A DTACS Server prompt
should appear on the screen.
3 Before you execute any DTACS Server commands (such as dtacsStart or
dtacsStop), type sux - dtacs and press Enter.
4 Before you launch any DTACS Server user interface windows (such as the
Administrative Console), type the following commands:
export DISPLAY= : 0.0 and press Enter
xhost + and press Enter
export DISPLAY= : 0.0 and press Enter
xhost + and press Enter
You can only have one active session for SSH, SFTP, and CDE sessions for any user
name.
name.
Note: This does not apply to the dtacs role or to the root user.