6 Click the StorLoc_hostname object for your lab server, then click OK.
You could add multiple Storage Location objects to the list if needed, but we are only adding
one.
7 Click OK twice.
10.2.4 SSH and NetStorage Administration
Many network administrators prefer to use SSH for remote server administration. NetStorage
includes a special SSH-based Storage Location object named NSS_Volumes that lets eDirectory
Admin users administer NSS volumes on OES 2 through NetStorage. Admin users can assign
trustees, administer NSS file and directory attributes, restrict directory size, and so on.
As a general security precaution, SSH services are not enabled by default on OES 2 servers.
However, you enabled SSH services in
you enabled SSH as a LUM-enabled service, thus giving SSH access to LUM-enabled users.
The eDirectory Admin user has SSH access because it is a LUM-enabled user by default. This
means that the Admin user can use SSH for remote server administration and it can administer the
server's NSS volumes through NetStorage.
NOTE: Unlike home directory access, which automatically connects all users in the tree with their
NCP or NSS home directories no matter which server the directories are on, default administrative
access is limited to the nssvolumes Storage Location object located in COMPANY. To provide
administrative access to the HOME_NW volume on the LAB_NW NetWare
need to create an NCP Storage Location object that points to that volume.
Continue with
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Section 4.4, "Allowing SSH Access," on page
Chapter 11, "Getting Acquainted with OES," on page
61, and then
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