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a2019834 | 1 | .TH USERREG 1 "30 Nov 1988" "Project Athena" |
5834a392 | 2 | \" RCSID: $Header$ |
3 | .SH NAME | |
b865dabe | 4 | userreg \- create an account for a person known to Moira |
5834a392 | 5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
6 | .B userreg | |
7 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
8 | .B userreg | |
9 | will take over the terminal, and in a user friendly way ask for the | |
10 | user's full name and ID number, then allow them to chose a login name | |
b865dabe | 11 | and a password and create their account. All access to the Moira |
5834a392 | 12 | database and Kerberos server is through the |
13 | .B reg_svr | |
b865dabe | 14 | running on the Moira server machine. Many of the screens of helpful |
5834a392 | 15 | text that are displayed for the user are contained in text files in |
16 | the working directory of | |
17 | .B userreg. | |
18 | .PP | |
19 | When | |
20 | .B userreg | |
21 | first starts, it checks the file | |
22 | .B disabled.times | |
23 | to determine if it is allowed to register people now. This file | |
24 | contains lines in | |
25 | .I crontab | |
26 | format indicating times when users are not allowed to register. The | |
27 | command field of these lines contain a text message that is displayed | |
28 | if there is a match for the time interval on that line. | |
29 | .SH FILES | |
30 | disabled.times | |
31 | .br | |
32 | /mit/register/welcome | |
33 | .br | |
34 | /mit/register/network_down | |
35 | .br | |
36 | /mit/register/username_blurb | |
37 | .br | |
38 | /mit/register/password_blurb | |
39 | .br | |
40 | /mit/register/deleted_acct | |
41 | .br | |
42 | /mit/register/not_allowed | |
43 | .br | |
44 | /mit/register/improper_reg | |
45 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
46 | reg_svr(8), | |
b865dabe | 47 | The Project Athena Technical Plan section on Moira |