
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 8: Commands
8-11
3. To accept the changes, type y for yes, or to reject the changes, type n or do
not enter anything.
4. Press Enter.
sysadmin>
sysadmin>edituser
Enter accepts present value
Server number of 0 (zero) will remove all access to servers
ESCAPE_SEQ= \x1bA >
BREAK_SEQ= \x1bB >
ALLOW_CLEAR= 1-8 > 1-9
ALLOW_DIRECT= 1-9 >
ALLOW_LISTEN= 1-8 >
Are you sure? y
sysadmin>
sysadmin>
sysadmin>edituser newuser
Enter accepts present value
Server number of 0 (zero) will remove all access to servers
ESCAPE_SEQ= \x1bA >
BREAK_SEQ= \x1bB >
ALLOW_CLEAR= 1-8 >
ALLOW_DIRECT= 1,3,5-7 >
ALLOW_LISTEN= 1-4,8-9 >
sysadmin>
deluser
To delete an existing user ID from the system, use deluser <user name> (all on
the same line).
Note: The deluser command does not verify whether you wish to delete
the user or not. Be careful!
Use the listusers command after deleting a user ID to verify the deletion.
editbrk
Use editbrk <user name> to edit the break sequence for a user. The break
sequence (user key strokes; default is Esc+B) displays to the system
administrator in its ASCII form in the edituser list. See Break Sequence on page
8-12 for more information.
editesc
Use editesc <user name> to edit the escape sequence for a user. The escape
sequence (user key strokes; default is Esc+A) displays to the system
administrator in its ASCII form in the edituser list. See Escape Sequence on
page 8-12 for more information.
passwd
When logged in as sysadmin, use passwd to change the sysadmin password.
Use passwd <user name> to change a user's password. Passwords should be
six characters or longer, and are case-sensitive.
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