Log into the ASC Server
You can log in directly from a keyboard/display connected directly to the
Server. There is no graphical user interface (GUI) shell required.
By default, the root user is the only user that has login privileges to the
operating system. Other ASC administrators do
not
.
To log in, enter the username and the password for the root user.
Warning: You should not allow login access to your ASC Server to anyone
except you most trusted system o storage admin strators. Administrators w th
login access to the Server have the ability to modify, damage or destroy data
managed by the Server.
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Telnet access
By default, ASC administrators do not have telnet access to the Server. The
Server is configured to deny all TCP/IP access, including telnet.
(Linux Server only) To grant telnet access to another computer on the network:
Log into the Server directly (on the local console keyboard and display).
Change the etc/passwd file.
For the appropriate administrator, change the line that looks like:
Username:/dev/nul:/dev/null
To:
Username:/homedirectory:/bin/bash
Where Username is an actual administrator name and homedirectory is the
actual home directory.
Note: For a more secure session, you may want to use the program
ssh
, which is
supplied by some versions of the Linux operating system. Please refer to the
Linux manual that came with your operating system for more details about
configuration.
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