Extending the configuration

On the terminal server, set up the iucvconn_on_login script and create a user with the name of the target system. No changes are required on the target system.

Procedure

  1. As user root, log in to Linux™ on the terminal server.
  2. Copy the iucvconn_on_login script from the s390-tools package documentation to /usr/bin. The path depends on your distribution and might or might not include a packages directory or version information for the s390-tools package.
    For example, enter:
    [root]# cp /usr/share/doc/packages/s390-tools-1.9.0/ts-shell/iucvconn_on_login /usr/bin
  3. Make the script executable.
    [root]# chmod +x /usr/bin/iucvconn_on_login
  4. Add the script to /etc/shells.
    [root]# echo "/usr/bin/iucvconn_on_login" >> /etc/shells
  5. Add lxguest1 as a new user with iucvconn_on_login as the login shell:
    [root]# useradd -s /usr/bin/iucvconn_on_login lxguest1
  6. Set an initial password for the new user and force the new user to change the password at the initial login.
    Example:
    [root]# passwd lxguest1
    ...
    [root]# chage lxguest1