10: User Authentication
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
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User Menus
Right to create or edit a custom user menu for the CLI.
Device Ports
Right to enter device port settings. Includes creating
bidirectional and unidirection connections
PC Card
Right to enter modem settings for PC cards. Includes
managing storage PC Cards.
Reboot &
Shutdown
Right to shutdown or reboot the SLC.
Firmware &
Configuration
Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore
a configuration (all settings).
Diagnostics &
Reports
Right to obtain diagnostic information and reports about the
unit.
SLC Network
Right to view and manage SLCs on the local subnet.
Web Access
Right to access Web-Manager.
4. Click
Apply
.
Note:
The logged-in user's name displays above the menu. The menu displays only the
options for which the user has rights.
Local User Rights Commands
The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above.
To add a local user to a user group or to change the group the user belongs to:
set localusers add|edit <user> group <default|power|admin>
To set a local user's permissions (not defined by the user group):
set localusers add|edit <user> permissions <Permission List>
where
<Permission List>
is one or more of
nt, sv, dt, lu, ra, sk, um, dp, pc,
rs, rc, dr, wb, sn, ad
To remove a permission, type a minus sign before the two-letter abbreviation for a user
right.
To view the rights of the currently logged-in user:
show user
Remote User Permissions
Remote users are those not in the database of local users. They are authenticated by
methods such as NIS, LDAP, and RADIUS.
The system administrator can assign remote users to a user group, assign a set of user
rights, and grant port permissions to individual remote users.