Interfaces for the security features, Table 16-1, Tacl system security features – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Managing Users and Security
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Interfaces for the Security Features
or
> USERS 8, *
USERS displays information about all users in the SALES group, such as:
See the TACL Reference Manual for more information about the USERS program.
Interfaces for the Security Features
Compaq provides several user interfaces for the Guardian security features:
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The TACL program
TACL commands and programs provide user and logon security.
•
File Utility Program (FUP)
FUP commands provide security for disk files.
•
Peripheral Utility Program (PUP) (D-series only)
PUP commands provide security for disks and other peripheral devices. For
example, the PUP ALLOWOPENS command permits users to open files on a disk
volume. PUP is primarily used by system operators (user ID 255,
n
). For more
information, see the Peripheral Utility Program (PUP) Reference Manual.
•
Safeguard subsystem
Safeguard software provides additional security features for systems and distributed
networks. Instructions for logging on at a terminal controlled by Safeguard software
are included in
Section 2, Getting Started With TACL
. For more information about
the Safeguard subsystem, see the Safeguard User’s Guide.
GROUP USER I.D. # SECURITY DEFAULT VOLUMEID
SALES .BONNIE 008,001 NUNU $DATA1.BONNIEF
SALES .PAT 008,002 UUUU $DATA1.PATANDR
SALES .DANA 008,003 NUUO $DATA1.DANAC
SALES .BOSS 008,255 OOOO $DATA1.HONCHO
Table 16-1. TACL System Security Features (page 1 of 2)
Command or Program
Function
ADDUSER program
Adds new users to the system (user ID must be
n
,255)
DEFAULT program
Sets system, volume, subvolume, and disk-file default security
attributes (RWEP)
DELUSER program
Deletes users from the system (user ID must be
n
,255)
LOGOFF command
Terminates communication with a TACL process
LOGON command
Establishes communication with a TACL process
PASSWORD program
Selects, changes, or deletes a local password
For a detailed description of these commands and programs, see the TACL Reference Manual.