admslipuser(1M) DG/UX R4.11MU05 admslipuser(1M)
NAME
admslipuser - manage slipusers database
SYNOPSIS
admslipuser -o add -f flags -r remote -h local -m netmask paramstag
admslipuser -o modify [-f flags] [-r remote] [-h local] [-m netmask]
paramstag
admslipuser -o delete paramstag
admslipuser -o list [ -qv ] [ paramstag ... ]
where:
flags Slip link flags: c, e, and r preceded by + or -
remote The IP address assigned to the remote host
local The IP address assigned to the local host
netmask A number specifying the network mask
paramstag A tag specifying an entry in the slipusers database;
default for the list operation is to list all entries
DESCRIPTION
Admslipuser manages the /etc/slipusers database. This database
contains the SLIP initialization flags, remote IP address, local IP
address, and the network mask used by slipd(1C).
Operations
add Create a new /etc/slipusers entry.
modify Change an existing /etc/slipusers entry.
delete Remove an entry from the /etc/slipusers database.
list List one or more entries from the /etc/slipusers database.
Information is listed about each of the paramstag given; if
paramstag is all, information about all entries is listed.
Options
-f flags Specify the SLIP link initialization parameters using
flag values c, e, and r to control mandatory compressed
headers, header compression recognition, and default
routing. Prefixing the flag with + or - turns the option
on or off.
-r remote Specify the IP address assigned to the remote host. This
can be expressed either as a name (found in the hosts
database) or as an Internet address expressed in the
Internet standard dot notation.
-h local Specify the IP address assigned to the local host. This
can be expressed either as a name (found in the hosts
database) or as an Internet address expressed in the
Internet standard dot notation.
-m netmask Identify (using Internet standard dot notation) which
bits of the host's Internet address indicate the subnet
number.
-q Behave quietly, producing an unformatted listing. Print
no headers and no comments, print each entry on a
separate line, and delimit fields within an entry with a
single space character.
-v Behave verbosely, producing a formatted listing with
headers and aligned columns. This is the default.
Output
The list operation writes its output to stdout.
The verbose form of the list operation outputs a header and the link
parameters for each paramstag name. Comments contained in the
/etc/slipusers database are suppressed. Information is printed in
aligned columns with column headers.
If -q option is specified with the list operation, headers and
comments are suppressed and each entry is printed on a separate line.
The fields within the entry are delimited by a single space, and are
in the following order:
paramstag flags remote local netmask
EXAMPLES
To add and then modify an entry granting access to a user named
Smith:
admslipuser -o add -f +c-e-r -r sl-rem -h sl-loc -m 255.255.255.0 smith
admslipuser -o modify -f -c-e-r smith
FILES
/etc/slipusers Local SLIP link parameters database file
DIAGNOSTICS
Warnings
None.
Errors
· The add operation is requested, and params_tag already exists
in the /etc/slipusers database.
· The delete or modify operation is requested, and paramstag
does not exist in the /etc/slipusers database.
· The IP address is invalid.
· The network mask is invalid.
Exit Codes
0 The operation was successful.
1 The operation was unsuccessful.
2 The operation failed due to access restrictions.
3 There was an error in the command line.
SEE ALSO
slipd(1C), sysadm(1M), slipusers(4M).
capdefaults(5), appropriateprivilege(5).
NOTES
You must have write permission to the /etc/slipusers database to use
the add, delete, and modify operations. Usually, only a user with
the appropriate privilege has such permission. For systems
supporting the DG/UX Capability Option, appropriate privilege is
defined as having one or more specific capabilities enabled in the
effective capability set of the user. See capdefaults(5) for the
default capabilities for this command.
On systems without the DG/UX Capability Option, appropriate privilege
means that your process has an effective UID of root. See the
appropriateprivilege(5) man page for more information.
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