Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

Managing Terminal Access
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Configuring Telserv Access
The way the initial working directory is configured for a user definition that is not
anonymous. (The FTP user can use an FTP client quote command to gain access
to the opposite environment.)
See Section 8, Managing Security, for information about configuring initial working
directories.
Configuring Telserv Access
Configuring Telserv access is fully described in the Telserv Manual. The following
subsections provide a brief review of the options available to you and the effects of
each option on user access.
Configuring the Telserv TACL Service
The default services for a Telserv session (window) provide the user with two choices.
The user can either select “TACL” to obtain a TACL prompt in the Guardian
environment or select “EXIT” and be disconnected from the NonStop node.
Using only default services, Figure 7-1 shows what a Telserv login usually looks like.
As this example shows, the user can log in to OSS only by first logging in to the
Guardian environment and then issuing the OSH command to access the OSS
environment interactively.
Figure 7-1. Telserv Login Using Default Telserv Services
Connecting..
.Connected to 123.456.789.111.
Escape character is '^]'.
WELCOME TO node1.subdom1.corporate.net [PORT $ZTCF0 #23
WINDOW $ZTNF0.#PTMNBVY]
TELSERV - T9553D40 - (29JUN2001) - (IPMADI)
Available Services:
TACL EXIT
Enter Choice> TACL
TACL 1> logon guest.user1
Password:
Welcome to \NODE1.
The time is 8:37:07 am 08/21/2002.
Last Logon: 21 AUG 2002, 08:34
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 29 APR 2002, 06:19 Total Failures: 13
TACL (T9205D46 - 20SEP2001), Operating System G06, Release G06.15
COPYRIGHT COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION 1985,1987-2000
CPU 7, process has no backup
August 21, 2002 8:37:08
(Invoking $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TACLLOCL)
(Invoking $GUEST.TACLCSTM)
Current volume is $GUEST.USER1
1> OSH
/home/user1:
Note. The OSS shell inherits any TACL DEFINEs that are in effect when the Telserv service is
started. Telserv should be started with the appropriate DEFINEs for the OSS shell.