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Revision as of 11:34, 30 April 2021
User
The user in the CLI means a user account that can directly connect to the imRAD devices using a console or ssh.
Verifying User and Login Sessions
You can verify all user list by the show user
command. The "logged-in" indicates that someone is logged in or not.
The "Password Aging" is used to forcibly change the password of users periodically.
You can see the below message after login when you log in with an account whose password had been changed last before the specified day(i.e. "Password aging"). In other words, we inform you to change the password of accounts every "Password aging" day.
The default value of the "Password aging" is 30 days.
We recommend that you should change your password because the last time you changed your password exceeded the "Passowrd aging". Would you like to change it?(y/n):
LYSH@MyHostName# show user user locked logged-in latest Last password change Password Aging ladmin True True Wed Apr 28 17:55:44 +0900 2021 Apr 23, 2021 30 days
If you enter the show session
command, you can see all login sessions.
LYSH@MyHostName# show session 18:58:08 up 86 days, 10:51, 4 users, load average: 0.09, 0.14, 0.15 USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU ladmin pts/1 192.168.0.11 Mon10 0.00s 2.56s 0.25s ladmin pts/2 192.168.0.11 Mon10 1:02m 0.53s 0.41s
Configuring Password
You can change the password of the user by entering the user password
command in the configuration mode. If you execute the user password
command, the system will ask for the current password and new password.
LYSH@MyHostName# configure configure# user password
Disconnecting User
You can forcibly disconnect a user session by the disconnect {tty}
command in the user mode.
you should ensure the tty[1] of a user session by he show session
command before disconnecting a session.
LYSH@MyHostName# disconnet pts/2 18:58:08 up 86 days, 10:51, 4 users, load average: 0.09, 0.14, 0.15 USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU ladmin pts/1 192.168.0.11 Mon10 0.00s 2.56s 0.25s ladmin pts/2 192.168.0.11 Mon10 1:02m 0.53s 0.41s
Adding User
In the configuration mode, you can create a new user. The "Password Aging" will be set to 30 days as default.
LYSH@MyHostName# configure confiugre# user add newuser newpassword confiugre# exit LYSH@MyHostName# show user user locked logged-in latest Last password change Password Aging ladmin True True Wed Apr 28 17:55:44 +0900 2021 Apr 23, 2021 30 days newuser True False **Never logged in** Apr 29, 2021 30 days
Deleting User
To delete a specific user, enter the user delete {username}
command in the configuration mode.
Note that if you delete a user who is in a login state, you will fail to delete it.
Therefore you must disconnect the user before deleting it.
LYSH@MyHostName# configure confiugre# user delete newuser
lock/unlock
You can lock a user. And then you can't log in with the locked user. Also, you can unlock the locked user.
LYSH@MyHostName# configure confiugre# user lock newuser configure# exit LYSH@MyHostName# show user user locked logged-in latest Last password change Password Aging ladmin True True Wed Apr 28 17:55:44 +0900 2021 Apr 23, 2021 30 days newuser True False **Never logged in** Apr 29, 2021 30 days LYSH@MyHostName# configure confiugre# user unlock newuser configure# exit LYSH@MyHostName# show user user locked logged-in latest Last password change Password Aging ladmin True True Wed Apr 28 17:55:44 +0900 2021 Apr 23, 2021 30 days newuser False False **Never logged in** Apr 29, 2021 30 days
Configuring Password Aging
You can change the "Password Aging" by entering the user passwordage {age}
in the configuration mode.
Note that you can change the value only for the current user.
LYSH@MyHostName# configure confiugre# user passwordage 60 configure# exit LYSH@MyHostName# show user user locked logged-in latest Last password change Password Aging ladmin True True Wed Apr 28 17:55:44 +0900 2021 Apr 23, 2021 60 days newuser False False **Never logged in** Apr 29, 2021 30 days