
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX
Chapter 15 Using RA 6300 Security
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Using the superuser CLI passwd command and pressing
Return in response to the prompt for a new password.
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Erasing all parameters using the ROM monitor
erase command.
Protecting Resources from Unauthorized Access
When terminals are connected to a network, they provide users with the
potential for unauthorized access to network resources. In addition to the
available security schemes, the RA 6300 provides timers that can
terminate a session. The default cli_inactivity parameter (default setting:
off) sets the CLI inactivity timer. When enabled, the RA 6300 terminates
the session after the amount of time specified in this parameter has elapsed
or the last session is completed.
Users can protect their login sessions using the CLI lock command if
they do not want to log out when leaving the terminal unattended.
Protecting the na Utility from Unauthorized Access
When using the na utility, users can access RA 6300 parameters and
obtain useful information, or reconfigure and reboot RA 6300s.
Protecting na involves UNIX superuser protection and the RA 6300
administrative password.
Upon installation, na is owned by root and executable by all. Only a
superuser can execute the set, reset, broadcast, dumpboot, boot, read,
and copy commands.
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