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Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide
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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security
Configuring SGM User-Based Access
When you specify a super user, keep in mind the following considerations:
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The user must exist in the local /etc/passwd file. You cannot specify a user
that is defined in a distributed Network Information Services (NIS) system.
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The super user does not have access to all SGM commands. You must still be
logged in as the root user to enter the following commands:
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sgm backup
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sgm browserpath
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sgm certgui
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sgm certtool
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sgm clean
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sgm cleanall
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sgm cleandb
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sgm cw2ksetup
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sgm evilstop
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sgm jspport
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sgm keytool
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sgm killclients
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sgm reboot
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sgm restore
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sgm restoreprops
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sgm setpath, if you are specifying a username
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sgm ssl
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sgm sslstatus
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sgm stopclients
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sgm superuser
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sgm syncusers
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sgm telnetpath
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sgm trapsetup
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sgm uninstall