User guide

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Freeway User Guide
account, freeway, must have read/write/execute access to all installed files in the directo-
ries and subdirectories below
freeway. For instructions on how to create user accounts,
refer to your system administrator’s guide or consult your system administrator.
If you prefer to use RSH on your UNIX or Windows NT system, you must still set up a
user account, but the password is not used for accessing the boot server through its
remote shell daemon.
In UNIX systems, the files to which Freeway requires access are normally in the default
/usr/local/freeway directory.
In VMS systems, the files to which Freeway requires access are normally in the default
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[FREEWAY] directory.
In Windows systems, the files to which Freeway requires access are normally in the
default
C:\freeway directory.
You can change the default FTP user name and FTP password that Freeway uses by
changing the corresponding boot parameters on the Freeway system as described in
Section 4.6.1 on page 105. If you do, remember that you must also change the user
name and password of the FTP account on the boot server.
8.1.3 Define Freeway to the Boot Server
In this section you will create names on your boot server system that are associated with
the IP address of Freeway. The boot server needs this information so it can communi-
cate with Freeway. You will need this information to configure the Freeway boot
parameters. On most systems, the IP addresses and system names of computers on the
network are maintained in a
/hosts file.
Your system administrator might have already completed this step during the Client
software installation procedure described in Chapter 3. If so, skip this section and pro-
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Ron Tabor says
it’s okay to say
the default
directories for
NT are
installed under
C:\freeway;
even for 4.0,
they’re installed
there but the
user has to use
an alias in the
path name to
reach the file.