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| * [[Minutes]]: | * [[Minutes]]: | ||
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| + | ===== New User Values ===== | ||
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| + | The sysop determines which access control values will be assigned to newly created user accounts in [[util: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ | ||
| + | ║ New User Values | ||
| + | ╠══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣ | ||
| + | ║ │Level | ||
| + | ║ │Flag Set #1 ║ | ||
| + | ║ │Flag Set #2 ║ | ||
| + | ║ │Flag Set #3 ║ | ||
| + | ║ │Flag Set #4 ║ | ||
| + | ║ │Exemptions | ||
| + | ║ │Restrictions | ||
| + | ║ │Expiration Days 0 ║ | ||
| + | ║ │Credits | ||
| + | ║ │Minutes | ||
| + | ║ │Editor | ||
| + | ║ │Command Shell DEFAULT | ||
| + | ║ │Download Protocol | ||
| + | ║ │Default Toggles... | ||
| + | ║ │Question Toggles... | ||
| + | ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | In the above example, newly created user accounts will have: | ||
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| + | * [[Level]] 50 (never set above 89) | ||
| + | * No [[flags]] set in any of the sysop-defined flag sets (1-4) | ||
| + | * No [[exemptions]] | ||
| + | * No [[restrictions]] | ||
| + | * Will not [[expiration|expire]] | ||
| + | * Will have a [[credits]] balance of 10MB | ||
| + | * Will have 0 [[minutes]] in their time bank | ||
| ===== Access Requirements ===== | ===== Access Requirements ===== | ||
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| See [[requirements|Access Requirements]] for more details. | See [[requirements|Access Requirements]] for more details. | ||
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| + | ===== Creating and Editing User Accounts ===== | ||
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| + | There are multiple methods available for creating and editing user accounts: | ||
| + | * By calling or connecting to the BBS and selecting " | ||
| + | * [[module: | ||
| + | * [[module: | ||
| + | * [[util: | ||
| + | * [[util: | ||
| + | * User-> | ||
| + | * [[util: | ||
| + | * " | ||
| + | * e.g. ''; | ||
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| + | ==== Sysop ==== | ||
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| + | The first user account created when connected to the [[server: | ||
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| + | For this reason, the System Password is prompted for (with the SY: prompt) | ||
| + | during the first new user creation process. | ||
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| + | The sysop account is traditionally the first user record in the database | ||
| + | (i.e., user #1). This user account should not have the alias of " | ||
| + | real name or a handle instead. Synchronet automatically treats the alias of | ||
| + | Sysop specially and forwards any mail received for " | ||
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| + | There is usually one sysop (System Operator) per BBS - the owner and operator | ||
| + | of the hardware which Synchronet is running on and accepting remote users. | ||
| + | Quite often systems require more than one sysop and Synchronet is flexible in | ||
| + | this respect. Within Synchronet, a sysop is defined as any user with a security | ||
| + | level of 90 or above. Any user that qualifies as a sysop, will be prompted to enter | ||
| + | the //system password// during login and/or when invoking a sysop function. Users with | ||
| + | sysop access can cause serious damage to the system, so give out this ability with | ||
| + | caution. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Multiple Sysops === | ||
| + | As stated above, any user with a security level of 90 or greater can perform | ||
| + | sysop functions, "So why have levels 91-99?" | ||
| + | can still restrict a user with sysop access from accessing BBS functions areas (e.g. Message Groups or | ||
| + | Sub-boards or File Libraries or Directories) by setting the minimum required | ||
| + | security level above that user's level. For example: If you have a sysop with a | ||
| + | security level of 90, you can still have a Message Group or Sub-board with a | ||
| + | minimum required level of 91. Now this sysop will not be able to access | ||
| + | that Group or Sub-board. While it is true that sysops can edit their own | ||
| + | and subordinate user's accounts, they can not edit a sysop of higher level' | ||
| + | account (when calling remotely). A sysop can't raise any user's level | ||
| + | above their own, or add flags or exemptions that they themselves don't already have. | ||
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| + | ==== Guest ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Some sysops will want to have a '' | ||
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| + | * Inspection of basic BBS content without creating a user account | ||
| + | * Anonymous FTP access | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Guest Account Creation === | ||
| + | |||
| + | When a sysop with [[access: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Sysop' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * Sysop has not already been asked and said '' | ||
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| + | If the sysop answers '' | ||
| + | |||
| + | * [[Restrictions]]: | ||
| + | * [[Exemptions]]: | ||
| + | |||
| + | If you answered '' | ||
| ===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
| - | * [[: | + | * [[:access:requirements|Access Requirements |
| * [[: | * [[: | ||
| + | * [[: | ||
| - | {{tag> | + | {{tag> |