Configuring A User For Manual Or Automatic Login And Connection To A Host; Configuring A User For Manual Login - Digi PortServer II User Manual

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Configuring a user for manual or automatic login
and connection to a host
The procedures given below are typical methods of configuring a user's connections
to a host. The first procedure configures a user who must log in for each session with
their own login and password. The second procedure configures a user who will auto-
matically be connected to another machine. The third procedure describes how to pro-
vide the user with a menu of connection options each time they log in.

Configuring a user for manual login

1. If you have not already done so, create a new "regular" user by entering the fol-
lowing command:
set user name=<username> [options]
A "regular" user is any user other than root. The options specify whether the
user is required to enter a password and whether successful login results in auto-
matic connection to another machine. For example, to create a regular user called
Linda, enter:
#>set user name=Linda
For detailed information, refer to set user in the Command Reference Guide.
The user names are stored in a table of users that you can view by typing set
user without any other parameters.
Note: User names are case sensitive; Linda is not the same user as linda or
LINDA.
Important: For new users, the user's password is the same as the user name, with
the same capitalization. In the example, Linda's initial default pass-
word is the same as her username, Linda. The password can be
changed as described in Step 3.
2. By default, a user must enter their password each time he or she logs in. We sug-
gest you check that the option is set correctly by specifically entering the com-
mand described below. Alternatively, if security is not a concern, you may want to
remove the requirement for a password.
set user name=username passwd=[on][off]
For example, to ensure Linda enters a password each time she logs in, enter:
#>set user name=Linda passwd=on
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