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

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Safeguard Subsystem Commands
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ALTER SAFEGUARD Command
BLINDLOGON { ON | OFF }
defines whether passwords are accepted if they are typed on the same line as
the user name during logon. ON specifies that passwords are not accepted if
they are typed on the same line as the user name and that they must be
entered on a separate line following the password prompt. OFF specifies that
passwords can be entered on the same line as the user name during logon.
The initial value is ON.
NAMELOGON { ON | OFF }
defines whether the Safeguard software accepts only a user name (group
name.member name) during logon. OFF means that the Safeguard software
accepts either a user name or a user ID (group number,member number).
The initial value is ON.
TERMINAL-EXCLUSIVE-ACCESS { ON | OFF }
defines whether a user logged on at a Safeguard terminal has exclusive
access to that terminal until the user logs off. ON means that the terminal is
exclusively reserved for the user currently logged on. No other user can have
access to the terminal during the authenticated user’s session. OFF means
that exclusive access is not guaranteed to the user who is logged on. The
initial value is OFF.
SYSTEM-WARNING-MODE { ON | OFF }
defines whether warning mode for individual objects is to be enabled. (For
more information about warning mode, see the Safeguard Administrator’s
Manual.) ON enables warning mode for individual objects. The initial value is
OFF.
WARNING-FALLBACK-SECURITY { GUARDIAN | GRANT }
defines whether Guardian security settings are to be enforced when warning
mode is enabled and the ACL evaluation denie
s access. GUARDIAN specifies
that the rules are to be enforced. GRANT specifies that the rules are not to be
enforced. The initial value is GUARDIAN.
ALLOW-DISKFILE-PERSISTENT { NORMAL | ALWAYS }
controls creation of persistent protection records for disk files with the ADD
command. The NORMAL value of this attribute is designed to preserve
backward comp
atibility. The ALWAYS value provides access to the persistence
feature.
ALWAYS
allows the creation of persistent protection records for files that might not
exist. Use of this value enforces some restrictions on the ADD DISKFILE