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

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Security Group Commands
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SHOW SECURITY-GROUP Command
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = a-spec
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = a-spec AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = a-spec
are the conditions under which the Safeguard software will audit attempts to
execute restricted commands and attempts to manage this authorization record.
For more information about these fields for audit-spec, see the SET SECURITY-
GROUP Command on page 13-25.
user-spec [DENY] authority-list
is a current default ACL entry for the security group. For a full description, see
INFO SECURITY-GROUP Brief Report on page 13-19.
[ NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED! ]
specifies no default ACL entries are defined. Use SET SECURITY-GROUP. . .
ACCESS to define default ACL entries. You can use ADD SECURITY-GROUP. . .
ACCESS to define ACL entries when you create a security group-authorization
record.
Example
This SHOW SECURITY-GROUP report displays the current default security group
attribute values. To display the report:
=SHOW SECURITY-GROUP
The report shows:
These current default values indicate that:
The owner of a security group that has these attribute values is the local super-
group member with user ID 255,18.
The Safeguard software audits all successful and unsuccessful attempts to
execute commands restricted by a future ADD SECURITY-GROUP command.
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.
TYPE OWNER
SECURITY-GROUP 255,18
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = ALL AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = ALL AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
033,013 E,O
033,255 E,O
255,018 E,O