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utuser (1)
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    NAME
         utuser -  administer Sun Ray users
    
    SYNOPSIS
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser   -a   "token-id,server-name,server-
         port,name,other-info"  [ -r token-reader ]
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -af  filename  [ -r token-reader ]
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -ai  current-token-id  new-token-id
         [ -r token-reader ]
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -d token-id
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -df  filename
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -di  current-token-id
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser   -e   "token-id,server-name,server-
         port,name,other-info"
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -ef  filename
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -ei  current-token-id  [ enable   |
         disable ]
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -G
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -k  { -xdisplay display  | -tokenid
         token-id }
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -l
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -lc
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -li  substring
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -ln substring
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -L
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -Lc
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -Li substring
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -Ln substring
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -h
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -o
    
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -p  token-id
    
         /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser  -r token-reader
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The utuser command allows the user to manage Sun  Ray  users
         registered  on  the Sun Ray enterprise server that this com-
         mand is run on. The information  that  utuser  displays  and
         allows the user to add, edit and delete is stored in the Sun
         Ray administration database. Other information  is  obtained
         from the Sun Ray Authentication Manager.
    
         utuser operations that only display information may  be  run
         by  any  user. Operations that change or delete data must be
         run by super-user root.
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are supported:
    
         -a    Add user with  the  specified  token-id,  server-name,
               server-port, name and other-information properties.
    
               NOTE: The 5 comma-delimited values should be  enclosed
               within   quotes.  The  other-information  property  is
               optional. You must be root to use this option.
    
         -af   Batch add multiple users using input from  the  speci-
               fied  filename.  The  format of each line in the input
               file is:  token-id,server-name,server-port,name,other-
               info You must be root to use this option.
    
         -ai   Add  the  specified  new-token-id  to  the  user  that
               currently has token current-token-id. You must be root
               to use this option.
    
         -d    Delete the user with the specified token-id. Note that
               this  command  deletes  the  user  and  all the user's
               tokens. (To delete a single token without deleting the
               user,  use  the  -di  option.) You must be root to use
               this option.
    
         -df   Batch delete  multiple  users  using  input  from  the
               specified  filename.  The  format  of each line in the
               input file is: token-id However, you may use the  out-
               put  of the -o option to feed this option as all argu-
               ments after the first comma are ignored. Note that for
               each  token-id specified in the filename, this command
               deletes the associated user and all the user's tokens.
               (To  delete  a single token without deleting the user,
               use the -di option.) You must  be  root  to  use  this
               option.
    
         -di   Delete  token  current-token-id  from  the  user  that
               currently  has it. The token to be deleted must not be
               the user's only token. Note that this command does not
               delete the user or any of the user's other tokens. (To
               delete the user and all the user's tokens, use the  -d
               option.) You must be root to use this option.
    
         -e    Edit  properties  for  the  user  with  the  specified
               token-id  by  changing  the  server-name, server-port,
               name and other-information properties to the specified
               values.  Note that the 5 comma-delimited values should
               be enclosed within quotes. The other information  pro-
               perty  is  optional.  You  must  be  root  to use this
               option.
    
         -ef   Batch edit multiple users using input from the  speci-
               fied  filename.  The  format of each line in the input
               file is:  token-id,server-name,server-port,name,other-
               info You must be root to use this option.
    
         -ei   Enable or disable the specified  token.  You  must  be
               root to use this option.
    
         -G    List all currently logged in  users  and  the  servers
               they are logged into.
    
         -k    Kills user session associated with  supplied  token-id
               (-tokenid  token-id)  or  display  (-xdisplay display)
               value. You must be root to use this option.
    
         -l    List all users.
    
         -lc   List all users that are currently logged in.
    
         -li   List all users with token-ids that contain the  speci-
               fied substring.
    
               NOTE: The substring comparisons are case-insensitive
    
         -ln   List all users with names that contain  the  specified
               substring.
    
               NOTE: The substring comparisons are case-insensitive.
    
         -L    List all users (long format).
    
         -Lc   List all users that are currently logged in (long for-
               mat).
    
         -Li   List all users with token-ids that contain the  speci-
               fied substring (long format).
    
               NOTE: The substring comparisons are case-insensitive.
    
         -Ln   List all users with names that contain  the  specified
               substring (long format).
    
               NOTE: The substring comparisons are case-insensitive.
    
         -h    Show usage information (this message).
    
         -o    Dump users list in comma-delimited format. The  format
               of    each  line  output  by this option is: token-id,
               server-name, server-port, name, other-info
    
         -p    Show user  properties  for  user  with  the  specified
               token-id.
    
         -r    When specified alone, this  option  reads  a  token-id
               from  the  specified token reader. When specified with
               the -a, -af or -ai  options,  the  -r  flag  instructs
               utuser  to use the specified token reader to assist in
               adding users or tokens whenever the character  "x"  is
               used  in  place of a token-id. The command will prompt
               you to insert the token into the specified reader when
               its ready to read the token.
    
    EXAMPLES
         Example 1: To display all users  that  contain  "parker"  in
         their user names:
    
          $ utuser -ln parker
    
         Example 2: To display all users that contain "9165" in their
         token-ids:
    
          $ utuser -li 9165
    
         Example 3: To display the current properties  for  the  user
         with  MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100 token-id:
    
          $ utuser -p MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100
    
         Example    4:    To    add    a    user    with     token-id
          "MicroPayflex.00004f9265000100",  server-name  "localhost",
         server-port  "7007", user name  "John  Anderson"  and  other
         information "C987":
    
          # utuser -a "MicroPayflex.00004f9265000100,localhost,7007,John Anderson,C987"
    
         Example 5: To add a user with unknown token-id, server  name
         "localhost",  server port "7007", user name "John Anderson",
         and other information  "C987"  by  using  the  token  reader
         08002086e18f to read the token-id:
          # utuser -a "x,localhost,7007,John Anderson,C987" -r 08002086e18f
    
         Example 6: To add multiple users using input from  the  file
         /tmp/users:
    
          # utuser -af /tmp/users
    
         Example    7:    To    edit    the    user    with    token-
         id "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100"  and  change  its  server
         name to "localhost", server port to  "7007",  user  name  to
         "John Parker" and other information to "D0001":
    
          # utuser -e "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100,localhost,7007,John Parker,D0001"
    
         Example 8: To change the server name to "localhost",  server
         port to "7007" while clearing the user name and other infor-
         mation   properties   for   the   user    with      token-id
         "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100":
    
          # utuser -e "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100,localhost,7007,,,"
    
         Example 9: To edit the properties of  multiple  users  using
         input from the file /tmp/users:
    
          # utuser -ef /tmp/users
    
         Example   10:   To   delete   the   user    with    token-id
          "MicroPayflex.00004f8c65000100":
    
          # utuser -d MicroPayflex.00004f8c65000100
    
         Example 11: To delete multiple users using  input  from  the
         file /tmp/users:
    
          # utuser -df /tmp/users
    
         Example 12: To add the token "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000101"
         to     the     user     that     currently     has     token
         "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100":
    
          # utuser -ai     MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100 MicroPayflex.00004f9165000101
    
         Example 13: To add the token  currently  inserted  in  token
         reader   08002086e18f   to   the  user  that  currently  has
         token "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100":
    
          # utuser -ai  MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100  x  -r 08002086e18f
    
         Example      14:       To       delete       the       token
         "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000101" from the user that currently
         has it:
    
          # utuser -di MicroPayflex.00004f9165000101
    
         Example      15:       To       enable       the       token
         "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100":
    
          # utuser -ei MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100 enable
    
         Example      16:      To       disable       the       token
         "MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100":
    
          # utuser -ei MicroPayflex.00004f9165000100 disable
    
         Example 17: To read a token from token reader 08002086e18f:
    
          # utuser -r 08002086e18f
    
    FILES
         The /etc/opt/SUNWut/utadmin.conf file is used by  this  com-
         mand.
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        | Availability                | SUNWuta                     |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         utdesktop(1M), utadmin.conf(4)
    
    
    
    


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