Руководство По Установке для Cisco Headend System Release 2.5
DTACS Security
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System Access
Can log into the DTACS Server's operating system (Solaris)
Cannot read or write files on the DTACS Server
Cannot execute applications on the DTACS Server
Cannot switch to the dtacs role
User Accounts
This section describes how to create and delete user accounts.
Create a User Account
1 Open an xterm window on the DTACS Server.
2 Log into the DTACS Server as root.
3 Type /dvs/dtacs/etc/create_users and press Enter. The Choose Type of User to
1 Open an xterm window on the DTACS Server.
2 Log into the DTACS Server as root.
3 Type /dvs/dtacs/etc/create_users and press Enter. The Choose Type of User to
Add menu appears.
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Choose Type of User to Add
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1: Add Regular User (has no DNCS/RNCS privileges)
2: Add Operator (has DNCS/RNCS read privileges)
3: Add Administrator (has DNCS/RNCS read & write privileges)
Please enter choice or 'Q' to exit:
4 Select the user type for the account you want to add.
5 Type the name of the new user account and press Enter. The user name must be
5 Type the name of the new user account and press Enter. The user name must be
between 6 and 8 alphanumeric characters and cannot contain special characters.
The Do you wish to continue adding this user (Y/N)? message appears.
The Do you wish to continue adding this user (Y/N)? message appears.
6 Type y (for yes) and press Enter.
7 Type the password for the user and press Enter.
8 Type the password for the user again and press Enter. The create_users program
7 Type the password for the user and press Enter.
8 Type the password for the user again and press Enter. The create_users program
exits.
Delete a User Account
Use this procedure to delete users that were added using the create_users script.
1 Log into the DTACS Server as root.
2 Review the user files in the user's home directory and move any files that should
1 Log into the DTACS Server as root.
2 Review the user files in the user's home directory and move any files that should
be retained to another directory, outside the user's home directory.
3 In an xterm window, type userdel -r [username] and press Enter. The system
deletes the user's home directory.
Note: Substitute the user's name for [username]. Do not type the brackets [ ] in
the command.
Note: Substitute the user's name for [username]. Do not type the brackets [ ] in
the command.