Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Controlling User Access
- Introduction
- Using SAFECOM to Establish a Local User Community
- Using SAFECOM to Manage User Access to Your System
- Changing the Owner of a User Authentication Record
- Granting a User Temporary Access to Your System
- Requiring Users to Change Their Passwords
- Granting a Grace Period for Changing an Expired Password
- Forcing Immediate Expiration of a User’s Password
- Freezing a User's Ability to Access the System
- Specifying Auditing for a User ID
- Deleting Users
- Deleting Administrative Groups
- Using SAFECOM to Establish a Network of Users
- Using Safeguard With Nodes With Standard Security
- Identifying Network Users
- Granting a Network User Access to Objects on Your System
- Establishing a Community of Network Users
- Changes to the PAID During a User’s Session
- Additional Considerations for Aliases and Groups
- Additional Considerations for ACCESS with Network Specific Subject IDs
- Establishing Default Protection for a User's Disk Files
- Specifying a Default Command Interpreter for a User
- Establishing Guardian Defaults
- Assigning an Alias to a User
- 3 Managing User Groups
- 4 Securing Volumes and Devices
- 5 OBJECTTYPE Control
- 6 Managing Security Groups
- 7 Securing Terminals
- 8 Warning Mode
- 9 Configuration
- Safeguard Attributes
- Configuring User Authentication
- Configuring Password Control
- Configuring Device Control
- Configuring Process Control
- Configuring Disk-File Control
- Configuring Safeguard Auditing
- Configuring a Default Command Interpreter
- Configuring Communication With $CMON
- Configuring Logon Dialog
- Configuring Exclusive Access at Safeguard Terminals
- Configuring Warning Mode
- Configuring Persistence
- Configuring Attributes for Node Specific Subjects in ACLs
- 10 Installation and Management
- Safeguard Components
- Process Considerations for the SMP and SAFECOM
- Safeguard Subsystem Management Commands
- General Installation Procedure
- Installing the Safeguard Software
- Starting the SMP
- Converting to the Safeguard Subsystem
- Updating the Safeguard Software
- Guidelines for Securing the Safeguard Subsystem
- Monitoring the Safeguard Subsystem
- A SAFECOM Command Syntax
- Index
Configuration
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Configuring Auditing of All System Objects
AUDIT-DISKFILE-ACCESS-PASS
Successful attempts to access a volume, subvolume, or disk file are audited. This
setting supplements the audit settings for these individual objects. The conditions
can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is NONE.
AUDIT-DISKFILE-ACCESS-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to access a volume, subvolume, or disk file are audited.
This setting supplements the audit settings for these individual objects. The
conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is NONE.
AUDIT-DISKFILE-MANAGE-PASS
Successful attempts to create or manage authorization records for a volume,
subvolume, or disk file are audited. This setting supplements the individual audit
settings. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is
NONE.
AUDIT-DISKFILE-MANAGE-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to create or manage authorization records for a volume,
subvolume, or disk file are audited. This setting supplements the individual audit
settings. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is
NONE.
For example, to specify auditing of successful and unsuccessful local attempts to
access a volume, subvolume, or disk file, in addition to the audit settings of the
individual authorization records for those objects:
=ALTER SAFEGUARD, AUDIT-DISKFILE-ACCESS LOCAL
Configuring Auditing of All System Objects
You can configure systemwide auditing of all system objects in addition to the audit
settings in the individual authorization records.
These Safeguard attributes relate to the auditing of system objects:
AUDIT-OBJECT-ACCESS-PASS
Successful attempts to access any system object are audited. This setting is
supplements the audit settings for the individual objects. The conditions can be
ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is NONE.
AUDIT-OBJECT-ACCESS-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to access any system object are audited. This setting
supplements the audit settings for the individual objects. The conditions can be
ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default is NONE.