
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX
Chapter 15 Using RA 6300 Security
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Assigning a SecurID Card to a User
When you receive the ACE/Server software and SecurID cards, one of
the cards is already assigned to the login name adm and is enabled for
your system administrator. When you become adm and execute sdadmin,
it determines that you have assumed that login name and uses it to find
the adm card and your correct authority level. The sdadmin does not
require a passcode entry. By using the one card with administrator
authority, at least one person in your SecurID system has the authority to
manage the ACE/Server system and all its databases, including changing
any relevant information.
Clients
An ACE/Server UNIX Client is a TCP/IP machine connected via a
network to the ACE/Server. Whenever a client sends a user-authentication
request, the ACE/Server looks up the client’s name. For this name to be
found, all clients network addresses must be entered into the database,
and all the network addresses must be known to the server via the
/etc/hosts file or your NIS name server.
The SecurID Card User Interface
When a user tries to log into your system, the ACE/Server prompts for
the user name and passcode. The user enters the PIN number followed
by the current SecurID card code displayed on the SecurID card.
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