ts-shell: list - list authorized target systems
Runs within ts-shell on the terminal server
to list all target systems for which a ts-shell user
is authorized.
Lists are displayed with a pager. Close the pager to return
to ts-shell.
The default pager is less in secure mode (set with the LESSSECURE environment variable).
You can use the PAGER environment variable to specify the full path to an
alternative pager. Because ts-shell is a login shell, you might have to use a
security module to set environment variables. For example, you might have to use the
pam_env module.
Format
Examples
- Listing authorizations that are defined in list format:
alice@ts-shell> list LXGUEST1 LXGUEST3 LXGUEST5 LXGUEST7 LXGUEST9
- Listing authorizations that are defined as regular expressions:
bob@ts-shell> list Regular expressions for your authorization: (?i-xsm:lxguest[02468]) (?i-xsm:^linux[0-9]{2}$) - Listing authorizations that are defined as regular expressions
if further restrictions exist for
ts-shell. Those IDs in /etc/iucvterm/ts-systems.conf that match one of the regular expressions is appended to the user authorizations.If /etc/iucvterm/ts-systems.conf reads:the previous example becomes:LXGUEST1 LXGUEST2 LXGUEST3 LXGUEST5 LINUX07 LINUX11 LINUX13bob@ts-shell> list Regular expressions for your authorization: (?i-xsm:lxguest[02468]) (?i-xsm:^linux[0-9]{2}$) You are authorized to connect to these z/VM guest virtual machines: LXGUEST2 LINUX07 LINUX11 LINUX13