User Guide

358 Chapter 8 Managing system users and groups
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Managing user settings using the CLI
You must have administrator rights in order to change a user’s settings. You must
also be a member of the other user’s first group (the first group listed for the other
user when you use the
/cfg/sys/user/edit <username>/groups/list
command).
edit <username>
Accesses the User <username> menu, in order
change user settings (see “Managing user settings
using the CLI” on page 358).
You must have administrator rights in order to change a
user’s settings. You must also be a member of the first
group listed for the other user.
caphrase
Sets the certificate administrator’s passphrase for
encrypted private keys in a configuration backup, if the
certificate administrator role has been separated from
the administrator role.
If the admin user is a member of the certadmin group
(the default setting), the admin user is prompted for an
export passphrase to protect the private keys in the
configuration dump each time the
/cfg/ptcfg
command is used.
Set a certificate administrator export passphrase only if
the admin user has removed himself or herself from the
certadmin group and added a certificate administrator
user with certadmin group rights. When a configuration
backup is performed using the /cfg/ptcfg
command, the certadmin export passphrase is
automatically used (without prompting the user) to
protect the encrypted private keys. When the
/cfg/gtcfg command is used to restore a
configuration backup from a file exchange server, the
user is prompted for the correct certadmin passphrase,
as defined using the
caphrase command.
Note: The
caphrase menu command is displayed
only when the logged on user is a member of the
certadmin group.
/cfg/sys/user
followed by: