Alan Altmark wrote:
On Sunday, 09/28/2008 at 12:50 EDT, Leland Lucius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This would certainly make it easy and we wouldn't have to have any
"non-standard" scheduled touching of the ID.  I'll have to ponder it a
little though since we do log onto a guest every so often to get to its
console.  But, that's so seldom, a call to the security group could
temporarily add a password.

You don't need to logon to get the console.  From a class C user:
CP SEND CP <linuxuser> CLOSE CONS TO <whomever>

But, if the server can't be accessed via the network, we may need to access the console to play around...like maybe in single user mode. Mind you, we hardly ever have to do it, but...

I've been playing around with your method (LOGONBY and NOPASS) and it looks like its going to work beautifully. And the best part is that it can all be controlled via DIRMAINT...no security group involvement. (They let us do DIRMAINT, but not RACF. :-))

Thanks,

Leland

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