Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- Safeguard Reference Manual
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What is New in this Manual
- Manual Information
- New and Changed Information
- Changes to the 520618-030 manual
- Changes to the 520618-029 manual
- Changes to the 520618-028 manual
- Changes to the 520618-027 manual
- Changes to the 520618-026 manual
- Changes to the 520618-025 manual
- Changes to the H06.22/J06.11 manual
- Changes to the H06.21/J06.10 Manual
- Changes to the H06.20/J06.09 Manual
- Changes to the 520618-020 Manual
- Changes to the H06.19/J06.08 Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Common SAFECOM Language Elements
- 3 The Command to Run SAFECOM
- 4 SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
- 5 User Security Commands
- 6 User Alias Security Commands
- 7 Group Commands
- 8 Disk-File Security Commands
- Disk-File Ownership
- Disk-File Access Authorities
- Disk-File Access Authorization
- Disk-File Security Command Summary
- Syntax of Disk-File Security Commands
- ADD DISKFILE Command
- ADD DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- ALTER DISKFILE Command
- ALTER DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- DELETE DISKFILE Command
- DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- FREEZE DISKFILE Command
- FREEZE DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- INFO DISKFILE Command
- INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- RESET DISKFILE Command
- RESET DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- SET DISKFILE Command
- SET DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- SHOW DISKFILE Command
- SHOW DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- THAW DISKFILE Command
- THAW DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- SAFECOM Saved Diskfile Pattern Commands
- ADD SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- ALTER SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- DELETE SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- FREEZE SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- INFO SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- RESET SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- SET SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- SHOW SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- THAW SAVED-DISKFILE-PATTERN Command
- 9 Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
- Volume Authorization Record Ownership
- Subvolume Authorization Record Ownership
- Volume and Subvolume Access Authorities
- Volume and Subvolume Access Authorization
- Volume and Subvolume Security Command Summary
- Syntax of Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
- ADD VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- ALTER VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- DELETE VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- FREEZE VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- INFO VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- RESET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- SET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- SHOW VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- THAW VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
- 10 Device and Subdevice Security Commands
- Device and Subdevice Authorization Record Ownership
- Device and Subdevice Access Authorities
- Device and Subdevice Access Authorization
- Device and Subdevice Security Command Summary
- Syntax of Device and Subdevice Security Commands
- ADD DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- ALTER DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- DELETE DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- FREEZE DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- INFO DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- RESET DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- SET DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- SHOW DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- THAW DEVICE and SUBDEVICE Commands
- 11 Process and Subprocess Security Commands
- Process and Subprocess Security
- Process and Subprocess Access Authorities
- Special NAMED and UNNAMED Process Protection Records
- Process and Subprocess Security Command Summary
- Syntax of the Process and Subprocess Security Commands
- ADD PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- ALTER PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- DELETE PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- FREEZE PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- INFO PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- RESET PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- SET PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- SHOW PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- THAW PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
- 12 OBJECTTYPE Security Commands
- 13 Security Group Commands
- 14 Terminal Security Commands
- 15 Event-Exit-Process Commands
- 16 Safeguard Subsystem Commands
- 17 Running Other Programs From SAFECOM
- A SAFECOM Error and Warning Messages
- B Disk-File Access Rules
- Index

User Alias Security Commands
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DELETE ALIAS Command
Examples
1. The PRS group manager owns the alias authentication record for Admin_Darlene.
The manager enters the following command to transfer ownership of that record to
the user who has user ID 14,2 and to require that Darlene change the logon
password for this alias every 35 days:
=ALTER ALIAS Admin_Darlene, OWNER 14,2, &
=PASSWORD-MUST-CHANGE EVERY 35 DAYS
Because the OWNER attribute for Admin_Darlene was changed to a member of
another group, PRS.MANAGER can no longer manage this authentication record.
2. The owner of the alias authentication record for fredX sets up Safeguard auditing
for successful and failed authentication attempts (both local and remote) made
under this alias:
=ALTER ALIAS fredX, AUDIT-AUTHENTICATE-PASS all,&
=AUDIT-AUTHENTICATE-FAIL all
3. The owner of the alias authentication record for BENNY1 alters the record so that
the command interpreter EDITF starts automatically after BENNY1 logs on at a
Safeguard terminal. The object program file for EDITF is $SALES.PROG2.EDITF.
=ALTER ALIAS BENNY1, CI-PROG $sales.prog2.editf
4. The super ID alters the record of every alias that belongs to the group TEST1 and
has a primary group number of 254 or 255. The AUDIT-USER-ACTION-FAIL
attribute is set to ALL for each of these users.
=ALTER ALIAS *, AUDIT-USER-ACT-FAIL all, &
=WHERE GROUP=TEST1 AND (PRIMARY-GROUP NUMBER=254 &
=OR PRIMARY-GROUP NUMBER=255)
DELETE ALIAS Command
DELETE ALIAS removes a user alias from a system and deletes the alias
authentication record. After an alias is deleted, the user cannot log on to the system
with that alias.
The primary owner of an alias authentication record, the secondary owners, the
primary owner’s group manager, and the super ID can delete an alias.
ALIAS
specifies ALIAS as the object type of the DELETE command. Omit it if ALIAS is the
assumed object type. (For more information about assumed types, see the
ASSUME Command on page 4-3.)
DELETE ALIAS { alias | ( alias [ , alias ] ... ) }
[ [,] WHERE expression ]