Instance Account Management
<p><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Custom Account Naming Convention</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Linux Custom Account Naming Convention</strong></p>
<p><strong>Naming Requirements:</strong></p>
<p>• 1 to 32 characters.</p>
<p>• English characters, numbers, _ (underlines), and-(dashes) are allowed.</p>
<p>• -(dash) cannot appear at the beginning.</p>
<p><strong>The following character strings can be used, but may already exist in the system, it is recommended to use other naming.</strong></p>
<p>adm</p>
<p>_apt</p>
<p>backup</p>
<p>bin</p>
<p>daemon</p>
<p>dnsmasq</p>
<p>ftp</p>
<p>games</p>
<p>gnats</p>
<p>gopher</p>
<p>halt</p>
<p>irc</p>
<p>landscape</p>
<p>list</p>
<p>lp</p>
<p>lxd</p>
<p>mail</p>
<p>man</p>
<p>messagebus</p>
<p>news</p>
<p>nfsnobody</p>
<p>nobody</p>
<p>ntp</p>
<p>operator</p>
<p>pollinate</p>
<p>postfix</p>
<p>proxy</p>
<p>qemu</p>
<p>root</p>
<p>rpc</p>
<p>rpcuser</p>
<p>saslauth</p>
<p>shutdown</p>
<p>sshd</p>
<p>sync</p>
<p>sys</p>
<p>syslog</p>
<p>systemd-network</p>
<p>systemd-resolve</p>
<p>tcpdump</p>
<p>uucp</p>
<p>uuidd</p>
<p>vcsa</p>
<p>www-data</p>
<p>Windows Custom Account Naming Convention</p>
<p><strong>Naming Requirements:</strong></p>
<p>• 1 to 32 characters.</p>
<p>• English characters, numbers, _ (underscore), and-(horizontal) are allowed.</p>
<p>• -(dash) cannot appear at the beginning.</p>
<p><strong>Cannot contain these characters: "/ \ [ ]:; | =, + *? < ></strong></p>
<p><strong>The following accounts are security themes and service accounts built in Windows (not case sensitive) and are not recommended.</strong></p>
<p>Administrator</p>
<p>Administrators</p>
<p>Guest</p>
<p>Guests</p>
<p>Backup Operators</p>
<p>Certificate Service DCOM Access</p>
<p>Cryptographic Operators</p>
<p>Distributed COM Users</p>
<p>Event Log Readers</p>
<p>IIS_IUSRS</p>
<p>Network Configuration Operators</p>
<p>Performance Log Users</p>
<p>Performance Monitor Users</p>
<p>Power Users</p>
<p>Print Operators</p>
<p>Remote Desktop Users</p>
<p>Replicator</p>
<p>Users</p>
<p>ANONYMOUS LOGON</p>
<p>Authenticated Users</p>
<p>BATCH</p>
<p>CONSOLE LOGON</p>
<p>CREATOR GROUP</p>
<p>CREATOR OWNER</p>
<p>DIALUP</p>
<p>Digest Authentication</p>
<p>ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS</p>
<p>Everyone</p>
<p>INTERACTIVE</p>
<p>IUSR</p>
<p>LOCAL SERVICE</p>
<p>NETWORK</p>
<p>NETWORK SERVICE</p>
<p>NTLM Authentication</p>
<p>Other Organization</p>
<p>OWNER RIGHTS</p>
<p>PROXY</p>
<p>REMOTE INTERACTIVE LOGON</p>
<p>RESTRICTED</p>
<p>SChannel Authentication</p>
<p>SELF</p>
<p>SERVICE</p>
<p>SYSTEM</p>
<p>TERMINAL SERVER USER</p>
<p>This Organization</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:16px">Disable Root / Administrator Account</span></strong></p>
<p>When filling in the system configuration, Ping An Cloud supports users to choose whether to disable the root/administrator account. If the user chooses to disable it, you can log in to an ECS instance with a custom account and password.</p>
<p><strong>Procedure</strong></p>
<p>1.Log in to the ECS Console.</p>
<p>2.In the left navigation pane, click <strong>Instance</strong> to enter the <strong>Instance Management</strong> page.</p>
<p>3.In the upperright corner, click <strong>Create </strong>to enter the <strong>Create Instance</strong> page.</p>
<p>4.Enter the relevant information, in the <strong>System Configuration, </strong>check the <strong>Disable root or administrator account, enter the Custom Account information, then click Next.</strong></p>
<p>5.Click <strong>Purchase</strong> and enter <strong>Confirm Order</strong> page.</p>
<p>6.After checking the order information, click <strong>Confirm Open</strong>, then enter the <strong>Payment Result</strong> page.</p>
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