XYGATE User Authentication Reference Manual

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User Authentication
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Chapter 19. XUA Auditing and Audit Reports
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19.5.5 Terminal
You may limit your report to processing done from a selected terminal or group of
terminals. You may enter a valid terminal name or an asterisk ( * ) to include all
terminals. If you enter a portion of a terminal name, all terminals containing the entry
will be included in the report. For example, if you enter "ZTNP", any TCP/IP terminals
identified by those letters will be included in the report.
Note: In the audit reports the terminal name contains the \node when users are
working from a remote node.
To select the terminals to include in the report, select F.
Example:
Selection? F
Enter a portion of the terminal to run the report for:
Terminal <*>? #PT4
19.5.6 UA Group
You can choose to limit the report to transactions involving selected UA Groups as
defined in the UAACL File.
To select specific UA Groups, select G.
Example:
Selection?G
Enter UA Group names separated by commas.
A leading * on a UA Group name will match any UA Group
names that contain the specified string. A trailing * will match
any UA Group names that start with the specified string.
The NOT keyword can be used: <UA group list> NOT <UA group list>
UA Group <*>?
If you enter a portion of a UA Group name, all groups containing the entry will be
included in the report. For example, if you enter "* SUP", UAGROUPs identified by
those letters, including "SUPER-CAN-LOGON" and "PASSWORD-REQUIRED-FOR-
SUPER " will be included in the report.
If you put an asterisk ( * ) in front of a string representing a UA Group, XUA will
include any UA Groups containing the string you have entered in the report.
UA GROUP: *GROUP-MANAGERS
finds all UA GROUPs containing the text GROUP-MANAGERS.
UA GROUP: *AUTHENTICATE
finds all UA GROUPs containing the text AUTHENTICATE.