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

Table Of Contents
Security Group Commands
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INFO SECURITY-GROUP Command
NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!
appears for a security group that has no ACL. Use ALTER SECURITY-GROUP . . .
ACCESS to define ACL entries for an existing security group authorization record.
INFO SECURITY-GROUP Detailed Report
The detailed INFO SECURITY-GROUP report includes the auditing specifications
currently defined for the security group. Figure 13-2 shows the format of the detailed
INFO SECURITY-GROUP report.
In addition to the security group attribute values displayed in the brief INFO
SECURITY-GROUP report, the detailed INFO SECURITY-GROUP report displays
these attribute values:
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = a-spec
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = a-spec
These values indicate the conditions under which the Safeguard software audits
attempts to execute a restricted command and attempts to manage this authorization
record. a-spec can be:
{ ALL | LOCAL | REMOTE | NONE }
For a full description of each a-spec, see the appropriate audit-spec under the
SET SECURITY-GROUP Command on page 13-25.
Caution. If you do not specify an ACL for a security group, only the local super ID can execute
commands restricted to that security group.
Figure 13-2. INFO SECURITY-GROUP Detailed Report Format
LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS
sec-group
date, time owner-id status
user-spec [DENY] authority-list
user-spec [DENY] authority-list
.
.
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OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = a-spec
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = a-spec