Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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The server also returns a prompt for a password.
4. Copy the S/Key sequence number and seed into the S/Key calculator on your platform.
5. Copy the S/Key challenge into the S/Key calculator on your local platform.
6. Enter the S/Key Secret Password.
The calculator returns the OTP for this session.
Note
For more help on how to enter S/Key information, see your S/Key calculator
documentation.
7. Copy the OTP into the Telnet or FTP session.
Disabling S/Key
To disable S/Key
1. Click Users under Configuration > Security and Access Configuration in the tree view.
2. Click Disabled in the S/Key Password field.
3. Click Apply.
The sequence number and seed disappear.
4. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Managing Groups
You can define and configure groups with IPSO as you can with similar UNIX-based systems.
This capability is retained under IPSO for advanced applications and for retaining compatibility
with UNIX.
To view a list of all existing groups, click Manage Groups under Configuration > Security and
Access > Groups in the tree view.
Two groups are created by default and cannot be deleted:
Other group—All users are assigned by default to the Other group. If you edit a user’s
primary group ID to be something other than the default, you can use the Edit Group page to
add the user to the Other group. All of the users in the Users group might not appear in the
list of current members, because the list does not show users who are added to the group by
default, only users who are explicitly added.
Wheel group—Controls which users have root access to the system. Users must be
members of the wheel group to use the su command to log in as root.
Use groups for the following purposes:
Specify UNIX file permissions. By default all users are assigned to the Other group.
Use the Wheel group to control which users have root access to the system.