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User Accounts
User accounts provide one way for users to access the Services Router.
Users can access the router without accounts if you configured RADIUS
or TACACS+ servers, as described in Managing Users with
Quick Configuration and Managing Users and Files with a Configuration
Editor.
After you have created an account, the router creates a home directory
for the user. An account for the user root is always present in the configuration.
For information about configuring the password for the user root,
see the J-series Services Router Getting Started Guide. For each user account,
you can define the following:
- Username—Name that identifies the user. It must be unique
within the router. Do not include spaces, colons, or commas in the
username.
- User's full name—If the full name contains spaces, enclose
it in quotation marks (“ ”). Do not include colons or commas.
- User identifier (UID)—Numeric identifier that is associated
with the user account name. The identifier must be in the range 100 through
64000 and must be unique within the router. If you do not assign a
UID to a username, the software assigns one when you commit the configuration,
preferring the lowest available number.
- User's access privilege—You can create login classes with
specific permission bits or use one of the default classes listed in Table 9.
- Authentication method or methods and passwords that the user can
use to access the router—You can use SSH or an MD5 password,
or you can enter a plain-text password that the JUNOS software encrypts using
MD5-style encryption before entering it in the password database. If you configure
the plain-text-password option, you are prompted to enter and confirm the
password.
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