ONTAP 9.12.1 commands

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  • security login modify

    Modify a login method

    Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

    Description

    The security login modify command modifies the access-control role name of a login method. If the user is a member of multiple groups provisioned in the security login table, then the user will get access to a combined list of the commands authorized for the individual groups.

    Parameters

    -vserver <vserver name> - Vserver

    This specifies the Vserver name of the login method.

    -user-or-group-name <text> - User Name or Group Name

    This specifies the user name, Active Directory, LDAP, or NIS group name of the login method that is to be modified. A user name can be associated with multiple applications. If the user is a member of multiple groups provisioned in the security login table, then the user will get access to a combined list of the commands authorized for the individual groups.

    -application <text> - Application

    This specifies the application of the login method. Possible values include amqp, console, http, ontapi, rsh, snmp, service-processor, ssh, and telnet.

    -authentication-method <text> - Authentication Method

    This specifies the authentication method of the login method. Possible values include the following:

    • cert - SSL certificate authentication

    • community - SNMP community strings

    • domain - Active Directory authentication

    • nsswitch - LDAP or NIS authentication

    • password - Password

    • publickey - Public-key authentication

    • usm - SNMP user security model

    • saml - SAML authentication

    [-remote-switch-ipaddress <IP Address>] - Remote Switch IP Address

    This specifies the IP address of the remote switch. The remote switch could be a cluster switch monitored by cluster switch health monitor (CSHM) or a Fibre Channel (FC) switch monitored by MetroCluster health monitor (MCC-HM). This parameter is applicable only when the application is snmp and authentication method is usm (SNMP user security model).

    [-role <text>] - Role Name

    This modifies the access-control role name for the login method.

    [-comment <text>] - Comment Text

    This specifies comment text for the user account, for example, "Guest account". The maximum length is 128 characters.

    [-is-ns-switch-group {yes|no}] - Whether Ns-switch Group

    This specifies if user-or-group-name is an LDAP or NIS group. Possible values are yes or no. Default value is no.

    [-second-authentication-method {none|publickey|password|nsswitch}] - Second Authentication Method2

    This specifies the authentication method for the login method. It will be used as the second factor for authentication. Possible values include the following:

    • password - Password

    • publickey - Public-key authentication

    • nsswitch - NIS or LDAP authentication

    • none - default value

    [-is-ldap-fastbind {yes|no}] - LDAP Fastbind Authentication

    This flag specifies whether modify is allowed or not when the authentication is LDAP fastbind.

    Examples

    The following example illustrates how to modify a login method that has the user name guest , the application ontapi , and the authentication method password to use the access-control role guest for Vserver vs :

    cluster1::> security login modify -user-or-group-name guest
      -application ontapi -authentication-method password -role guest
      -vserver vs

    The following example illustrates how to modify a login method that has the user name guest , the application ssh , and the authentication method publickey to use the access-control role vsadmin for Vserver vs :

    cluster1::> security login modify -user-or-group-name guest
      -application ssh -authentication-method publickey -role vsadmin
      -vserver vs

    The following example illustrates how to modify a login method that has the group name nssgroup , the application ontapi , and the authentication method nsswitch to use the access-control role readonly for Vserver vs . Here is-ns-switch-group must be set to yes :

    cluster1::> security login modify -user-or-group-name nssgroup
      -application ontapi -authentication-method nsswitch -role readonly
      -vserver vs -is-ns-switch-group yes

    The following example illustrates how to modify a login method that has the user name guest , the application ssh , and the authentication method publickey to use the second-authentication-method password for Vserver vs :

    cluster1::> security login modify -user-or-group-name guest
      -application ssh -authentication-method publickey
      -second-authentication-method password -vserver vs

    The following example illustrates how to modify a login method to have individual authentication methods that have the user name guest , the application ssh , and the authentication method publickey to use the second-authentication-method none for Vserver vs :

    cluster1::> security login modify -user-or-group-name guest
      -application ssh -authentication-method publickey
      -second-authentication-method none -vserver vs
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