Technical data

4. Packages
Range “status” Everything in menu ’Status’.
view User can access all menu items.
dial User can dial and hang up connections.
boot User can reboot and shut down the router.
link User can switch channel bundeling.
circuit User can switch circuits.
dialmode User can switch dialmodes (Auto, Manual, Off).
conntrack User can view currently active connections.
dyndns User can view logfiles of package DYNDNS (Page 112).
Range “logs” Everything concerning log files (connections, calls, syslog)
view User can view logfiles.
reset User can delete logfiles.
Range “support” Everything of use for getting help (Newsgroups a.s.o.).
view User can access links to documentation, fli4l-website, a.s.o.
systeminfo User can query detailed informations about configuration and actual
status of the router (i.e.: firewall).
Some examples:
HTTPD_USER_1_RIGHTS=’all’ Allow a user to access everything in the webserver!
HTTPD_USER_2_RIGHTS=’status:view logs:view support:all’ User can view every-
thing but can’t change settings.
HTTPD_USER_3_RIGHTS=’status:view,dial,link’ User can view the status of inter-
net connections, dial and switch channel bundeling.
HTTPD_USER_4_RIGHTS=’status:all’ User can do everything concerning internet
connections and reboot/shutdown. He is not allowed to view or delete logfiles (nor
timetables).
4.10.3. OPT_OAC - Online Access Control
OPT_OAC (optional)
Activates ’Online Access Control’. By using this internet access of each host configured
in package dns_dhcp (Page 93) can be controlled selectively.
A console tool is available too, providing an interface to other packages like EasyCron:
/usr/local/bin/oac.sh
Options will be shown when executed on a console.
OAC_WANDEVICE (optional)
Restricts the online access control to connections on this network device (i.e. ’Pppoe’).
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