Safeguard User's Guide (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Securing Disk Files
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The PRIV-LOGON { ON | OFF} Attribute
To verify the setting:
=INFO DISK progfile, DET
The PRIV-LOGON { ON | OFF} Attribute
The PRIV-LOGON { ON | OFF } attribute specifies whether the programfile (object disk 
file) can request additional logon-related sensitive features and impose a delay for 
failed authentication attempts.
The initial value is OFF.
PRIV-LOGON may also be used in the WHERE expression of a command to restrict 
the scope of that command to files with PRIV-LOGON ON.
Removing a File From Safeguard Control
The DELETE DISKFILE command removes a file from the Safeguard database by 
deleting the authorization record for the file. DELETE DISKFILE does not purge the file 
itself.
When you remove a file from the Safeguard dat
abase, the file is no longer subject to 
Safeguard authorization checks and auditing. The file is returned to Guardian security, 
and it receives the security settings it had before being added to the Safeguard 
database. Only the primary owner of a file, the primary owner's group manager, the 
super ID, and users with OWNER authority on the access control list can use DELETE 
DISKFILE to remove a file from Safeguard protection.
 LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE 
$DATA.SALES 
 PROGFILE 24JUL05, 11:38 5,5 THAWED OFF 
 005,005 R,W,E,P 
 004,* R,E 
 005,* R,W 
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION = 
 AUDIT-PRIV-LOGON = OFF 
 AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE 
 AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE 
 LICENSE = OFF PROGID = ON CLEARONPURGE = OFF  PERSISTENT = OFF 
 TRUST = SHARED PRIV-LOGON = OFF
Note.  The attributes, AUDIT-PRIV-LOGON and PRIV-LOGON, are supported only on systems 
running H06.11 and later H-series RVUs and G06.32 and later G-series RVUs. The OBJECT-
TEXT-DESCRIPTION attribute is supported only on systems running J06.05 and later J-series 
RVUs and H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.
Note.  This attribute is supported only on systems running H06.1
1 and later H-series RVUs.










