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Options 5, 6 and 7 from the SirPro [[SirPro#SirPro main menu|main menu]] provide a full screen
Options 5, 6 and 7 from the SirPro [[SirPro#SirPro main menu|main menu]] provide a full screen
interface to the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> password table (CCASTAT).
interface to the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> password table ([[Storing security information (CCASTAT)|CCASTAT]]).
Option 5 displays existing User passwords, option 6 displays File passwords, and option 7 displays passwords for Groups.
Option 5 displays existing User passwords, option 6 displays File passwords, and option 7 displays passwords for Groups.
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> These displays are only available to users with
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> These displays are only available to users with
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permitted to use.
permitted to use.
For more information about these display fields, see
For more information about these display fields, see
the <var>[[LOGCTL command: Modifying file entries in the password table|LOGCTL]]</var> and <var>[[LOGLST command|LOGLST]]</var> command descriptions. </p>
the <var>[[LOGCTL command: Modifying user ID entries in the password table|LOGCTL]]</var> and <var>[[LOGLST command|LOGLST]]</var> command descriptions. </p>
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<p>
You access the [[RKWeb#Users|RKWeb version of this screen]] by selecting <code>Manage > Passwords > Users</code>. </p>
You access the [[RKWeb#Users|RKWeb version of this screen]] by selecting <code>Manage > Passwords > Users</code>. </p>
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==Maintaining file and group passwords==
==Maintaining file and group passwords==
===File privileges===
The "File privileges" display (Option 6 on the SirPro main menu)
The "File privileges" display (Option 6 on the SirPro main menu)
is similar to the "User privileges" display.
is similar to the "User privileges" display.
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file), password, privilege bits, privilege levels, and terminals.
file), password, privilege bits, privilege levels, and terminals.
For more information about these fields, see the
For more information about these fields, see the
<var>[[LOGCTL command (user ID entries)|LOGCTL]]</var> and <var>[[LOGFILE command|LOGFILE]]</var> command descriptions. </p>
<var>[[LOGCTL command (file entries)|LOGCTL]]</var> and <var>[[LOGFILE command|LOGFILE]]</var> command descriptions. </p>


The same common function keys as for the "User privileges" screen is supported on this screen.
The same common function keys as for the "User privileges" screen is supported on this screen.
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</table>
</table>


===Group privileges===
The "Group privileges" display is identical to the "File privileges"
The "Group privileges" display is identical to the "File privileges"
display. All CCASTAT entries for groups are displayed.
display. All CCASTAT entries for groups are displayed.
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<p>
<p>
The displayed fields have slightly different meanings for groups than
The displayed fields have slightly different meanings for groups than
they do for files. These differences can be found in the
they do for files. These differences can be found in  
<var>LOGCTL</var> and <var>LOGGRP</var> command descriptions. </p>
[[LOGCTL command (group entries)]] and in [[LOGGRP command]] command. </p>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:16, 23 June 2017

Options 5, 6 and 7 from the SirPro main menu provide a full screen interface to the Model 204 password table (CCASTAT). Option 5 displays existing User passwords, option 6 displays File passwords, and option 7 displays passwords for Groups.

Note: These displays are only available to users with System Manager privileges, and access to CCASTAT is always in update mode. Other users do not see Options 5, 6, or 7 on the SirPro main menu.

You can also access the CCASTAT passwords from the RKWeb interface of RKTools by selecting from the Users, Files, and Groups sub-menus of the Manage > Passwords menu.

Maintaining user passwords

The "User privileges" screen shows the User ID, a password field which can be toggled between visible and invisible, the user privilege bits (UPRIV), priority, and the list of terminals the user is permitted to use. For more information about these display fields, see the LOGCTL and LOGLST command descriptions.

You access the RKWeb version of this screen by selecting Manage > Passwords > Users.

User entries in CCASTAT (user password table)

A one-character prefix input field lets you specify C or D, for Change or Delete. If any information is changed on a particular line, it is the same as if a C was entered.

New and changed information is committed immediately to CCASTAT when the Enter key or any function key is pressed. New users are added to CCASTAT when they are added to the empty lines at the bottom of the list of existing users. Note that the user ID cannot be overwritten.

The standard function keys are supported on this screen: F1 accesses help text, F3 quits without saving the current updates, F7 scrolls up through the displayed list, F8 scrolls down, F10 repeats the last command-line command, and F12 refreshes the display with current CCASTAT information and exits the CCASTAT display session, saving any changed information.

The following keys access screen-specific actions:

F2 Sort the displayed users by their user ID.
F4 Sort the displayed users by their privilege bits.
F5 Sort the displayed users by their priority and user ID.
F6 Add new users. This key scrolls the list of existing CCASTAT user entries to the bottom, and positions the cursor on the first blank line of the screen. This action is the same as manually scrolling the list to the bottom and typing new entries into the blank lines that follow. Information added in these lines is always considered to be a request to add users.
F11 Toggle the password display to VISIBLE. This key lets you see the new and changed passwords you are entering.

It also displays the LOGCTL commands as they execute (a "diagnostic" display scrolls by on the screen).

Note: Passwords existing in CCASTAT are never displayed: SirPro is not aware of the current value of password entries in CCASTAT, and it cannot backward encrypt the entries. This function cannot be used to view existing values of passwords.

Maintaining file and group passwords

File privileges

The "File privileges" display (Option 6 on the SirPro main menu) is similar to the "User privileges" display. All File entries existing in CCASTAT are shown.

File entries in CCASTAT (file password table)

You access the RKWeb version of this screen by selecting Manage > Passwords > Files.

The displayed fields are a one-character input field (Sel), the file name, index (the index entry for multiple passwords on the same file), password, privilege bits, privilege levels, and terminals. For more information about these fields, see the LOGCTL and LOGFILE command descriptions.

The same common function keys as for the "User privileges" screen is supported on this screen.

In addition, the following keys perform special functions.

F2 Sort the displayed files by name.
F4 Sort the displayed files by their privilege bits.
F6 Add new files. This key scrolls the list of existing CCASTAT file entries to the bottom, and positions the cursor on the first blank line of the screen. This action is the same as manually scrolling the list to the bottom and typing new entries into the blank lines that follow. Information added in these lines is always considered to be a request to add new files.
F11 Toggle the password display to VISIBLE and show a "diagnostic" list of LOGCTL commands as they execute. The same caveats apply as for F11 on the "User privileges" screen.

Group privileges

The "Group privileges" display is identical to the "File privileges" display. All CCASTAT entries for groups are displayed.

Group entries in CCASTAT (group password table)

You access the RKWeb version of this screen by selecting Manage > Passwords > Groups.

The displayed fields have slightly different meanings for groups than they do for files. These differences can be found in LOGCTL command (group entries) and in LOGGRP command command.

See also