Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
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admin
no password is set, can log in as admin.
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monitor
changing any configuration. If no password is set, can log in as monitor.
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unpriv
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ftpuser
namespace creation have this capability. See
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disable
terminate any current sessions that user has open; it just prevents new sessions from
being established. Optionally, specify a password; this leaves the account as a whole the
same, but forbids login with a password; it is assumed that SSH key access is used
instead. To re-enable the account, the user must un-disable it, and put a password on it.
The no username <userid> disable command prints a message to this effect; it only
exists to avoid stumping users with an apparently irreversible command.
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full-name
circles as the "gecos") on this account.
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nopassword
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password
nothing (and confirm) to set no password for a user.
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0 <cleartext_password>
whereby the system encrypts it using the DES algorithm. This password shows in the
encrypted form with show configuration.
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7 <encrypted_password>
encrypted form in which it is stored in the shadow password file (/etc/shadow). Useful
for show configuration, since the cleartext password cannot be recovered (in
cleartext) after it is set.
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<cleartext_password>
is prompted for the password, with entries obscured, requiring the same string to be
entered twice for confirmation.
Tip!
Use password 7 <encrypted_password> when setting user passwords; in case you
ever need to re-apply a saved configuration, the encrypted user passwords are saved (not so
for cleartext passwords) and can be re-applied with the saved configuration.
show
usernames
users [history [username <username>]]
whoami
Notes:
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usernames
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users
what host they have connected from. Optionally, choose history to view the history of
user logins, past and present. You can also optionally specify a username and only the
history of that particular user is displayed.
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whoami
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username
—Full privileges (default); in Enable mode all
—Privileges for reading all data and performing all actions, but not for
—Unprivileged.
—Privileged for FTP transactions only; FTP users auto-created with a
—Disable means of logging in to this account. Disabling a user account does not
—Set or reset to empty string (with no) the full name (referred to in some
—Allow login to this account without a password.
—Set the login password for this user. Enter * (asterisk) to disable login; enter
—List of all user accounts and the capabilities of each.
—List of all currently logged-in users, and related information such as idle time and
—The username and capabilities of the currently logged-in user.
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namespace
—Allows the password to be specified in cleartext,
—Allows the password to be provided in the same
—Enter a cleartext password; if none is specified, the user
EXEC
commands are available. If
pre-stage for details.
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