
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring
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NAS 1000s Administration Guide
Auditing Information
Telnet Server can log various events. The Logging tab allows the administrator to enable
logging and select the events that should be logged. Note that errors and significant events are
always logged to the Windows event list as well.
Server Settings
Use the Server Settings tab to change Telnet Server parameters. These parameters determine
how the NAS 1000s Telnet Server operates. For example, one parameter is the number of
simultaneous Telnet Server connections that the server allows.
Sessions Information
The sessions screen provides the ability to view or terminate active sessions.
Remote Shell Daemon
The remote shell, commonly referred to as rsh in UNIX, is a method for allowing users to
access a command prompt or to run a command on another machine. It can be used in a
fashion similar to Telnet Server or can be used to directly invoke a remote command.
Be default, the Remote Shell is not automatically started on the NAS 1000s. The administrator
will need to start this service by entering the following command:
net start rshsvc
Note:
For security reasons, each time the NAS 1000s is restarted, the Remote Shell service will have
to be restarted.
In the following example, the remote shell runs the
ls -al
command on <server name> and
returns the results to the screen:
rsh <server name> ls al
Note:
A .RHOSTS file must be created to allow client access to the server. See the SFU help topic
"Rshsvc" on how to create the .RHOSTS file.
Currently, SFU implements only the remote command functionality of rsh. If a command line
is needed, use Telnet Server.
For more information regarding the setup and use of Remote Shell or the Remote Shell
service, refer to the online help documentation.
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks NAS 1000s
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Page 78: ...User and Group Management 78 NAS 1000s Administration Guide ...
Page 104: ...Folder and Share Management 104 NAS 1000s Administration Guide ...
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