End users should be able to register for logins either from the CLI or web interface. Requests should be sent to system operators with optional notifications via telnet, but queued on web with ability to approve/deny and with e-mail notification as well. SMTP required to implement. Additionally, first time logons via telnet (for allowed, non-authenticated sessions) should ask for e-mail and verify with OTP before continuing. Messaging should be presented to inform end-user that they may not have privileges to spot/announce, etc., until they are registered.
End users should be able to register for logins either from the CLI or web interface. Requests should be sent to system operators with optional notifications via telnet, but queued on web with ability to approve/deny and with e-mail notification as well. SMTP required to implement. Additionally, first time logons via telnet (for allowed, non-authenticated sessions) should ask for e-mail and verify with OTP before continuing. Messaging should be presented to inform end-user that they may not have privileges to spot/announce, etc., until they are registered.