Note on usage
Function: Delete FT profiles
User group: FTAC user and FTAC administrator
Functional description
ftdelp stands for "delete profile". You should occasionally thin out the set of profiles (with ftshwp) to ensure that no out-of-date admission profiles are retained that could potentially threaten the security of your system.
ftdelp allows the FTAC administrator to delete FT profiles belonging to other login names as well.
ftdelp allows the ADM administrator to delete ADM profiles (i.e. FT profiles with the property "access to remote administration server").
Format
ftdelp -h |
<profile name 1..8> | @s | @a
[ -s=[<transfer admission> | @a | @n]
[,<user ID> | @a | @adm] ]
Description
-h
Displays the command syntax on the screen. Entries after the -h are ignored.
profile name | @s | @a
is the name of the FT profile you wish to delete.
@s for profile name
Deletes the standard admission profile for the user ID.
@a for profile name
profile name is not used as a criterion for selecting the FT profile to be deleted. If you do not identify the profile more closely with -s (see below) you will delete all of your FT profiles.
-s=[transfer admission | @a | @n][,user ID | @a]
-s is used to specify criteria for selecting the FT profiles to be deleted.
transfer admission
is the transfer admission of the FT profile to be deleted. A binary transfer admission must be specified in the hexadecimal format, see section “Entering commands”.
@a for transfer admission
deletes either the FT profile specified by profile name (see above) or all of your FT profiles.
As the FTAC administrator, you must specify @a if you want to delete FT profiles belonging to other login names, since you actually should not know the transfer admission.
@n for transfer admission
deletes FT profiles with no transfer admissions.
As the FTAC administrator, you can specify @n if you only want to delete FT profiles of other login names, which do not have any defined transfer admissions.
transfer admission not specified
causes to query the transfer admission on the screen after the command is entered. Your entry is not displayed to prevent unauthorized persons from seeing the transfer admission. To exclude the possibility of typing errors, the program prompts you to enter the transfer admission a second time. If you just press <ENTER>, this has the same effect as specifying @a.
,user ID
As user, you can enter only your own login name here.
As the FTAC administrator, you can specify any login name.
@a for user ID
allows you to delete FT profiles belonging your own login name.
If you specify @a as the FTAC administrator, FT profiles belonging to all login names are deleted.
@adm for user ID
For the FTAC and ADM administrator only.
If you specify @adm as the FTAC or ADM administrator, ADM profiles are deleted.
user ID not specified
deletes only profiles belonging to the user's own login name, regardless of who issues the command.
-s not specified
if @a is specified for profile name, all the FT profiles belonging to the login name under which the ftdelp command is issued are deleted. Otherwise, the FT profile with the specified name is deleted.
Example
The FT profile goldmrep is to be deleted.
ftdelp goldmrep