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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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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 Annex determines whether or not cobb's access is via the inbound
modem pool. If so, one of the following occurs:
If cobb enters access at the accesscode prompt, the RA 6300
calls cobb back at the number 9–765–4321 and then logs cobb
into the host calvin.
If cobb enters promptphone at the accesscode prompt, the
RA 6300 prompts for a phone number, drops the connection,
and calls cobb back via the outbound modem pool. Then the
Annex prompt is displayed.
If cobb enters direct for the accesscode, the Annex prompt is
displayed and no dial-back occurs.
user cobb
at_passwd
at_zone
accesscode
phone_no
in_pool_name
out_pool_name
job
end
accesscode
in_pool_name
end
accesscode
in_pool_name
out_pool_name
end
end
pool inbound
ports
ports
end
pool outbound
ports
ports
end
nedry
bn-33net bn-55net end
access
9\,7654321
inbound
outbound
rlogin calvin –1 cobb end
direct
inbound
promptphone
inbound
outbound
asy@hobbes
asy@simon
asy@hobbes
asy@simon
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