NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Securing External Utilities
Managing Access to External Utilities and Applications
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6. If you do not use the Same as field, enter at least one command name.
Specify command names as any sequence of characters not containing an
embedded blank. Command names are shifted to uppercase.
7. Enter an authority level for every command that you enter.
The values allowed in the Authority column are numbers from 0 through 255. For
additional information about command authority levels, see Section 4, “Managing
User Access and Privileges.”
If you are defining a set of commands for a utility accessed by means of the OPSYS
command, the panel displays the command name and its authority for each
command to be sent to the utility. A command name of an asterisk (*) means all
commands not explicitly specified. To generally disallow use of commands not
explicitly mentioned, give the * command a high required authority. To generally
allow use of commands not explicitly mentioned, give the * command a low
required authority. If a command is not listed and there is no * entry, NonStop
NET/MASTER MS, rejects a user’s attempt to issue the command. The next
example illustrates a command set definition for a utility named YAMMERER.
The utility commands appear in the Command columns, and the authority level
for each utility appears in the Authority columns.
PEZ------------------ UMS : Utility Command Set Details ---------------ZUMSCS1P
Command ===> Function=ADD
Utility name .... YAMMERER Type ... O Same as ....
Command Authority Command Authority
* 255 RESET 0
ADD 4 RUN 255
ALTER 4 SET 0
ASSUME 0 SHOW 0
CONFIG 0 START 3
DELAY 0 STOP 3
DELETE 4 SYSTEM 0
ENV 0 VOLUME 0
EXIT 0
HELP 0
INFO 0
LOG 4
OBEY 255
OUT 4
PAGESIZE 0
PAUSE 255
F1=Help F2=Split F3=File
F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap F12=Cancel