SSH Reference Manual
If the file already exists, it is purged. A new file is created.
The file will contain commands suitable for direct input to STNCOM, including process parameters such as
IDLE_TIMEOUT and WELCOME, as well as ADD commands for services, windows (types STATIC, SU, and
DEDICATED only), scripts, and ip ranges. ADD commands will span multiple lines using "&" (ampersand) as a
continuation character, so STNCOM T0801H01_24JAN2011_AAS, T0801G06_15DEC2010_AAT, or later, is required
to accept the commands in the SAVECFG output file.
SECURITY [<letter>]
SECURITY displays and modifies the application's security setting. This setting is initially established by the PARAM
SECURITY command, with a default of O.
If the parameter is omitted, the current setting is displayed. The value O is the default. The letter entered sets the
associated level of security. Users can choose from “NACGUO” selections, which are based on standard Guardian file
security interpretation. These letters assign access as follows:
• N—Any local or remote user
• A—Any local user
• G—A group member or owner
• C—A member of the owner's community (local or remote user with the same group ID as the owner)
• O—The owner only
• U—A member of the owner's user class (local or remote user with the same user ID as the owner)
The SECURITY letter controls access to sensitive commands by STNCOM users. Sensitive commands are defined as
commands that alter the STN configuration or operation. Sensitive commands can only be performed by STNCOM users
with a user ID matching the SECURITY setting. Non-sensitive commands, such as STATUS, INFO, and LISTOPENS,
can be performed by any user ID.
SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN initiates an STN process termination, which takes about three seconds. All active sessions are terminated.
There are no parameters.
You can also use the TACL STOP $STN-process-name command, but this can result in some warning messages.
SPI Y | N
This command can be used to disable SPI support. Default Y is compatible with pre-B18 releases. If set to N, opens to
$STN.#ZSPI will be rejected with fenosuchdev (14), and if there is already a #ZSPI open, any future I/O requests will be
rejected with fenusuchdev (14). This command is intended for Development use and should only be used under direction
of support staff.
SSH_DEFAULT_SVC <service-name> | *NONE*
SSH_DEFAULT_SVC defines a default service to be used when the SSH userid is configured with CI_PROGRAM
*MENU* (without anything following *MENU*). If SSH_DEFAULT_SVC is set to *NONE*, the default value, then
the STN02 service menu is displayed and the user must type in the service name or #SU window name. If
SSH_DEFAULT_SVC is set to any other value, then it is used as a service name and an STN73 message notifies the
user of this fact.
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