User guide

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Chapter 4 Using Security Features
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
User Guide
You can customize security features by editing several ACP files. These
files are maintained by the security server through the Remote Annex
Server Tools for Windows NT
®
program window.
The acp_keys file includes encryption key information.
The acp_dialup file contains user names and addresses for dial-
up connections.
The acp_userinfo file contains initial login environment
information and start-up CLI commands.
See Document References on page 1-6 to find sources of additional
information and
detailed discussions about server-based security and
examples using the na utility. Use these sources for reference.
However, some instructions and examples refer to the acp_regime,
acp_restrict, acp_group, and acp_password files. Remote Annex
Server Tools for Windows NT
®
servers does not use the acp_regime,
acp_restrict, acp_group, or acp_password files. You should skip
the steps that discuss these files.
Types of Security
Configure your system for several types of server-based security by using
the na utility to set security parameters. Once these parameters are set,
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
uses Windows NT
®
user
names and passwords to authenticate users. This section describes the
type of server-based security that use Windows NT
®
domain security. It
includes:
PPP Security
CLI Security
Virtual CLI Security
AppleTalk Security
Port Server Security