On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Scot Desort wrote:
Ved-
I am using the read/write SNMP community. I can write other changes to the HARC via HARM, such as creating new routes, changing RADIUS info, etc. So if I have permissions to do these other tasks, I should have the permissions to change passwords. But I do not think it is a permissions problem - I should be able to change the password on 'adm'.
Harm did not allow users to change the password the user adm. This was a bug in Harm, it goes back to the days when you could not delete the adm user, at that time the Harm did not allow you to change password on adm. There is no new version of Harm that does allow you to do so either.
Regarding the other user I am trying to delete - I don't even know what a MANAGE-type user is, or how it got to be that way. Geez, something so seemingly simple has become a pain....
When you do a list users from the Cli it will tell you what you that is, it will show you if the user is a manager or network or both. I would recommend to use CLI for its much easier than harm -V
-- Scot
----- Original Message ----- From: <ved@iyka.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com>; Brian <signal@shreve.net> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:00 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Security questions
1 - Change password in HARC for the user 'adm' in NVRAM. When I use the CLI, the command 'set user adm password xxxx' takes, I do a save all, and the old password is still active. If I try to use HARM, I get a message stating "cannot edit a user with type MANAGE"
For harm to work you must also enable snmp options on the hiper arc. Make sure that your system using Harm is allowed in the snmp configuration with read/write permissions.
-V
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