Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Table Of Contents
About This Manual
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Organization of This Manual
Section 5, User Security
Commands
Section
6, User Alias Security
Commands
Section
7, Group Commands
Section 8, Disk-File Security
Commands
Section 9, Disk Volume and
Subvolume Security
Commands
Section 10, Device and
Subdevice Security Commands
Section 11, Process and
Subprocess Security
Commands
Sections 5 through 11 contain syntax descriptions of the
commands that manage protection for the following
system elements:
Users. The Safeguard software controls who can log
on to the system, as well as various user security
requirements.
Aliases. The Safeguard software allows you to define
alternate names for users.
User groups. The Safeguard software allows you to
define file-sharing groups for users.
Disk files. The Safeguard software controls who can
access protected disk files.
Disk volumes and subfamilies. The Safeguard
software controls who can create and access files on
protected volumes and subvolumes.
Devices and subdevices (other than disks). The
Safeguard software controls who can open protected
devices and subdevices.
Processes and subprocesses. The Safeguard
software controls who can use protected process
names or open a process running with a protected
name.
Section
12, OBJECTTYPE
Security Commands
Describes the SAFECOM commands used to create and
manage OBJECTTYPE records. These records define
users or groups of users who can add subjects and
objects to the Safeguard database.
Section
13, Security Group
Commands
Describes the SAFECOM commands used to create and
manage security groups. By creating security groups, you
can restrict the use of certain commands.
Section
14, Terminal Security
Commands
Describes the SAFECOM commands used to add and
manage terminal definition records. A terminal definition
record specifies a terminal at which the Safeguard
software can automatically start a specific command
interpreter.
Section
15, Event-Exit-Process
Commands
Describes the SAFECOM commands used to define and
manage a security event-exit.
Section Description (p
age 2 of 3)