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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 15
Using RA 6300 Security
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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A typical session looks like this:
Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988, 1995 Xylogics, Inc.
Checking authorization, Please wait...
Annex username: kate
Annex password:
Permission granted
annex:
The acp_passwd file uses the same format as the /etc/passwd file. The
easiest way to create this password file is to copy the /etc/passwd file to
acp_passwd. One advantage to creating the acp_passwd file this way is
that you can merge /etc/passwd files from different hosts into one file on
the security server, thus allowing you to create a network-wide password
file.
If you are using a System V.4 or V.5 host, use the /etc/shadow file
rather than the /etc/passwd file.
Not all password files work with ACP. For example, you could not
merge SCO UNIX password files into the acp_passwd file .
Non-superusers can change their passwords only if the username in
the acp_passwd file matches the username in the
/etc/passwd (or /etc/shadow) file on the host.
After creating this entry, use the ch_passwd command to enter the port
password:
% ch_passwd 132.245.33.11.1
New password: <password>
This port password is independent of the port parameter
port_password. The port parameter is used only for
local security.
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