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Controlling default attributes – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Securing Disk Files

Safeguard User’s Guide — 422089-020

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Controlling Default Attributes

Once again, display the authorization record:

=INFO DISKFILE report1

The display shows:

The file report1 is protected by the Safeguard software with a simple access control list
that consists of only your user ID. To modify or expand the access control list, see

Working With Access Control Lists

on page 3-7.

Controlling Default Attributes

When you add a file to the Safeguard database, any unspecified attributes take on the
default attributes for a disk file. As the previous examples showed, when report1 was
initially added to the Safeguard database, it did not have an access control list. This
occurred because the default disk-file attributes do not include an access control list.
To see the default values for disk files:

=SHOW DISKFILE

The display shows:

LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE

$DATA.SALES

REPORT1 18JUL05, 11:03 2,1 THAWED OFF

002,001 R,W,E,P, O

Note. If you display the Guardian security string with the FUP INFO command or the TACL
FILEINFO command, the value of the RWEP field appears as four asterisks ("****") for the file
that is placed under Safeguard protection through the ADD DISKFILE command. But if the file
is placed under Safeguard control through the use of a DEFAULT-PROTECTION or
PERSISTENT PROTECTION record FUP INFO and FILEINFO will display Guardian security
string in the RWEP column though the file will be placed under Safeguard protection.

TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE

DISKFILE 2,1 OFF

OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =

AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE

AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE

AUDIT-PRIV-LOGON = OFF

LICENSE = OFF PROGID = OFF CLEARONPURGE = OFF PERSISTENT = OFF

TRUST = OFF

PRIV-LOGON = OFF

NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!

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.

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