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

Managing Security Groups
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Deleting Security Groups and Group Members
To thaw the group:
= THAW SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR
To verify the results:
= INFO SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR
The display shows:
Deleting Security Groups and Group Members
You delete a member from a security group in the same way that you remove users
from access control lists for other objects. To delete a user from a security group,
remove the access authorities granted to that user.
For example, this command removes ADMIN.KEVIN (user ID 200,6) from the
SECURITY-ADMINISTRATOR group:
=ALTER SECURITY-GROUP SEC-ADM, ACCESS 200,6 - *
If you want to delete an entire security group, use the DELETE SECURITY-GROUP
command. For example, this command deletes the SYSTEM-OPERATOR security
group:
=DELETE SECURITY-GROUP SYS-OPER
To delete an entire SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR security group, use the
DELETE SECURITY-GROUP command. For example, this command deletes the
SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR security group:
=DELETE SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR
LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS
SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR
14MAR06, 1:29 255,5 THAWED
240,001 E
240,002 O
240,003 E O
240,004 E O