On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, John Daniel Bird wrote:
> Hi There
> Just fine tuning the f6bb on my linux system relative to passwords/security etc.
> Now in the sample init.srv under the "security codes" we have the following:-
> # All: Sysop: Sysop after successful SYS-command:
> 0 4 1023.
> Question:- what do the 0 and 4 represent.
> I can see that 4 is for Sysop but it is already in 1023.
> Perhaps I'm being a bit dim Hi.
> Thanks de John vk3bcq
how you can see in the init.srv it has a listed of each stuff
about the security codes
the level 0 this is for every new users access your system
and they doesn't anything, like the listed of the security specify
the level 4 is for you to say to system with your callsign and password
you say: "HEY IS ME GIVE ME ACCESS TO ALL"
when the system recognize the cmds, that you send via remote
then you have the full access level 1023 for you do everything
remotly.
i hope that this info help you.
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73's Jose (HI8GN)