8.3.2 Setting JP1 users
This section describes the JP1 users (standard users) for whom login authentication is performed from the authentication server. JP1 users must be set only from the hosts that are authentication servers (the primary authentication servers).
You can use commands supported by JP1/Base to register or delete JP1 users or change their passwords. JP1/Base also supports a command that lists the registered JP1 users. For details on the commands, see 15. Commands.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Registering a JP1 user
To register a JP1 user on the authentication server, execute the following command:
jbsadduser JP1-user-name
For JP1-user-name, use lower-case characters. This command prompts you to enter a password. The password is case-sensitive. The following table lists the limit on the number of characters that can be specified for the JP1 user name and password.
Item |
Number of bytes |
Prohibited characters |
---|---|---|
JP1 user name |
1 to 31 bytes |
* / \ " ' ^ [ ] { } ( ) : ; | = , + ? < > spaces and tabs |
Password |
6 to 32 bytes |
\ " : spaces and tabs |
(2) Changing a JP1 user's password:
To change the password of a registered JP1 user, execute the following command:
jbschgpasswd JP1-user-name
(3) Deleting a JP1 user:
To delete a registered JP1 user, execute the following command:
jbsrmuser JP1-user-name
(4) Listing all JP1 users
To list the registered JP1 users, execute the following command:
jbslistuser