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Using Model 5390 Security
In the previous example:
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User smith can make a dial-up address request from Model 5390 server 100.30.200.39 on
ports 4, 5, and 6 through 9. The remote address is 100.30.200.45; the local address is
100.30.200.46.
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User green can make a dial-up address request from any port on any Model 5390 server. The
remote address is 100.30.200.48; the local address is the address of the Model 5390 server
from which the request originates.
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User cody can make a dial-up address request from the Model 5390 server jupiter on ports 3,
7, and 20 through 24. The remote address is 100.30.200.47; the local address is jupiter’s
address.
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User harris can make a dial-up address request from any port on the Model 5390 server mars.
The remote address is 100.30.200.55; the local address 100.30.200.40.
Creating the acp_userinfo File
The acp_userinfo file resides in the install directory and is maintained by the network administrator.
Each user has an entry in this file, and each entry is comprised of specific information on how that
user wants the port configured upon login.
The information from acp_userinfo is loaded into the erpcd internal database. To update the
database, send a USR1 signal to erpcd (kill –USR1 pid). When updating acp_userinfo, it is a good
idea to check the syntax using the erpcd –u filename command (see erpcd on page C4-4).
To create the acp_userinfo file, use the format:
user name
user_entry
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Summary of Contents for 5390
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