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Parameters
password — This is the password for the user that must be entered by this user during the login
hash — Specifies that the given password is already hashed using hashing algorithm version 1. A
hash2 — Specifies that the given password is already hashed using hashing algorithm version 2. A
restricted-to-home
Syntax
[no] restricted-to-home
Context
config>system>security>user
config>system>security>user-template
Description
This command prevents users from navigating above their home directories for file access. A user is
not allowed to navigate to a directory higher in the directory tree on the home directory device. The
user is allowed to create and access subdirectories below their home directory.
If a home-directory is not configured or the home directory is not available, then the user has no file
access.
The no form of the command allows the user access to navigate to directories above their home direc-
tory.
Default
no restricted-to-home
snmp
Syntax
snmp
Context
config>system>security>user
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procedure. The minimum length of the password is determined by the minimum-length
command. The maximum length can be up to 20 chars if unhashed, 32 characters if hashed. The
complexity requirements for the password is determined by the complexity command.
All password special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.) must be enclosed within double quotes.
For example: config>system>security>user# password "south#bay?"
The question mark character (?) cannot be directly inserted as input during a telnet connection
because the character is bound to the help command during a normal Telnet/console connection.
To insert a # or ? characters, they must be entered inside a notepad or clipboard program and
then cut and pasted into the Telnet session in the password field that is encased in the double
quotes as delimiters for the password.
If a password is entered without any parameters, a password length of zero is implied: (carriage
return).
semantic check is performed on the given password field to verify if it is a valid hash 1 key to
store in the database.
semantic check is performed on the given password field to verify if it is a valid hash 2 key to
store in the database.
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