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Using Model 5390 Security
The following example illustrates accesscode entries in the acp_userinfo file. When logging in, the
user cobb is prompted for a user name, password, and accesscode. If cobb enters the information at
each prompt, the Model 5390 server determines whether or not cobb's access is via the inbound
modem pool; if so, cobb receives an annex prompt. If cobb enters prompt phone, the Model 5390
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Table A15-1. Entries for accesscode in the acp_userinfo
File (continued)
Entry
Description
phone_no
Specifies the dial-back phone number with the format:
phone_no phone_no
phone_no is the phone number to be called. If this
optional parameter is not specified, the user is
prompted for the dial-back phone number.
System administrators are encouraged to specify this
entry to avoid compromising system security. Any
characters accepted by the modem can be used here.
Notice that the escape character (\) must precede each
special character (* , # @ ! ; =).
in_pool_name
Specifies the name of the inbound modem pool with
the format:
in_pool_name pool_name
pool_name is the name of an inbound modem pool.
For the dial-back request to be initiated, the designated
port must belong to the inbound pool.
job
Defines a specific CLI command. The default is the
CLI. Each accesscode can have up to one job record,
using the format:
job command [argument...]end
command is a CLI command name, for example,
rlogin.
argument... is an option list of command-specific
arguments, for example, to remotely log the user
Morse into the host amos, the job entry is:
job rlogin amos -1 Morse end
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