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Fujitsu ETERNUS DX60 S3 - User Management; Setup User Account

Fujitsu ETERNUS DX60 S3
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Chapter 1 System Management
1.7 User Management
ETERNUS Web GUI User’s Guide (Settings)
Copyright 2015 FUJITSU LIMITED P2X0-1270-13ENZ0
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1.7 User Management
This section describes user management.
User management provides the following functions:
Setup User Account
Initialize User Account
Modify RADIUS
Add Role
Delete Role
Modify Role
1.7.1 Setup User Account
This function adds, edits, and deletes the user account.
For details on the parameters for this function, refer to "A.1.6.1 Setup User Account" (page 695)
.
For the factory default settings for this function, refer to "Appendix B Setup User Account" (page 977)
.
Up to 60 user accounts can be set.
When using the SSH Client Key authentication, create a pair of the SSH client public key and the SSH
client secret key in advance, using the creation tool. One public key can be registered per user account.
When the [Setup User Account] function is executed, the public key is registered in the ETERNUS DX.
The following types (formats) of public keys can be used:
- IETF style DSA for SSH v2
- IETF style RSA for SSH v2
The supported maximum encryption strength for the public key is 4096-bit.
"User ID" for user accounts cannot be changed.
Changed or deleted user accounts become available at the next login.
The last user account with administrator privileges (role of "Admin") added cannot be deleted.
For a user account, the following items can be changed: "Password", "Role", whether to enable or disable
"Account", and whether to register "SSH Public Key" or not.
When a user account is deleted, the SSH client public key registered in the ETERNUS DX is also deleted.
To initialize a user account, use the procedure in "1.7.2 Initialize User Account" (page 89)
. When a user
account is initialized, the password for the default account can be initialized.
To change the current user's (your) password, use the procedure in "1.2 Change User Password" (page
28).
To change the current user's (your) SSH public key, use the procedure in "1.3 Set SSH Public Key" (page
30).
When RADIUS Authentication is used for login, the current user's (your) password cannot be changed.

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