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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security
Configuring SGM User-Based Access
You can also re-enable the user’s authentication with the same password, or with
a new password:
•
To re-enable the user’s authentication with the same password as before, use
the sgm enableuser command.
•
To re-enable the user’s authentication with a new password, use the sgm
userpass command.
Step 5
(Optional) To disable a user’s authentication, but not the user’s password, use the
following command:
# ./sgm disableuser username
where username is the name of the user.
Note
If sgm authtype is set to solaris, you must be logged in as the root user,
not as a super user, to enter this command.
SGM does not delete the user from the authentication list, SGM only disables the
user’s authentication. The user cannot log in until you re-enable the user’s
authentication:
•
To re-enable the user’s authentication with the same password as before, use
the sgm enableuser command.
•
To re-enable the user’s authentication with a new password, use the sgm
userpass command.