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5. The User Permissions dialog box displays.
6. Build your user permissions by filling in the following fields for each remote user.
Auto Protocols
This group enables the systems administrator to assign unrestricted LAN/Intranet access or
limited protocol access. You have the following three options.
None
This option allows the user to have unrestricted access to the LAN/Intranet. This is the
default setting.
Telnet
This option allows Telnet sessions between the designated server (defined by the Host IP
Address field) and the remote users. Telnet is an applications-level protocol commonly found
in IP-based networks that allow terminal emulation at a remote workstation. If you select
Telnet, you are required to enter an IP address in the Host IP Address field. This limits the
user to only specific functions on the network.
RLogin
This option allows the RASFinder to be used as an RLogin client for connecting to an RLogin
Server (defined by the Host IP Address field). RLogin is an application protocol that provides
a terminal interface between Unix hosts using TCP/IP network protocol. Unlike Telnet, RLogin
assumes that the remote host is a Unix machine. If you select RLogin, you are required to
enter an IP address in the Host IP Address field. This limits the user to only specific functions
on the network.
Host IP Address
Enter the IP Address for the Telnet or RLogin host computer (server). The Host IP Address must
be in dotted-decimal notation format.
Note: This field is only enabled (activated) when either Telnet or RLogin have been enabled.
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