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SENTRY User’s Guide

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The first selection, Database Creation and Validation Menu offers access to programs which upload the information in the UNIX passwd and group files into SENTRY's database. Another program transverses the disks, reading the permissions, owner and group for each file and directory and loading cross reference information into SENTRY's database. Once the data are loaded, you should test the consistency of the data by executing the validation program.

The second selection, Database Maintenance Menu, is the menu for all data entry programs. You may create, delete, and modify users, groups and file permissions. You may also protect commands, peruse files and directories and modify SENTRY system parameters.

This second submenu displays six selections. These are programs to maintain the system profile, user profiles, groups, the file system, SENTRY's Command Protection and SENTRY's User Defined Item Protection.

The third selection on SENTRY's Main Menu invokes the Reports Menu. This submenu provides access to reports. These reports describe all aspects of the SENTRY database from the perspectives of system, users, groups, permissions, access violations and SENTRY protected database commands.

The fourth selection on SENTRY's Main Menu is the Utilities Menu. This submenu provides a collection of programs to perform such tasks as duplicating Command Protection in one account like that in another account, purging the Violations Log, and rebuilding the cross reference files. You may also use a tool which will generate new passwords for all or selected users. Yet another utility will update the VOC of a protected account with the command protection setup through SENTRY, insuring consistency.

The following sections will describe each menu in detail. Each selection of each submenu is described with examples of the screens and prompts available through these programs.

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Contents Sentry Page Table Of Contents Page Using this Guide Introduction Sentry User’s Guide Using the Screens Data Entry Conventions Mv sentry sentry.old Installing SentryUniVerse … /uv/bin InstallUniData … /udt/bin PI/open … /isys/binSentry Main MenuGetting Started Sentry is currently being run by user n Sentry Sentry Main Menu You must be a super-user to use SentryIntroduction Introducing the Main Menu Introduction Page Introducing the Database Creation and Validation Menu Database Creation and Valudation Menu Fitzgerald & Long DB.LOAD Upload User and Group Profiles from UnixSENTRY.DB.LOAD Batch Phantom SENTRY.FILE.LOAD Batch Create Database from File SystemValidation Validate the User Profile DatabaseSentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Page Introducing the Database Maintenance Menu Database Maintenance Fitzgerald & Long Maximum Command Length Maximum Startup Path Length System Profile MaintenancePasswd File Order Group File Order SYSTEM.MAINTFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long CUSTOM.USER Custom User Default Maintenance SUNEnter field number, File or ESC to exit USER.MAINT User MaintenanceUID GIDFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide SUN Enter field number, File or ESC to exit File Ownership Conflict Are you sure you want to delete the entire recordYES/NO?Jaf Enter ESC to quit Fitzgerald & Long GROUP.MAINT Group MaintenanceDo you want to update the Unix group file Y/N? File Group Conflict Sentry User’s GuideSection 2 Sentry User’s Guide Sysbckup File SystemFILE.MANAGER View Group Execute XEQ View User Repaint CURSOR.MAINEnter name for cross reference FILE.MAINT Read permission w write permission x execute permission Do you want to update ALL files within this Directory also?ALL ACL.MAINTFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Enter the user name or UID to view @ for X-ref More File Manager ViewsFILE.MANAGER Enter the group name or GID to view @ for X-ref COMMAND.MAINT Command MaintenanceSENTRY.COMMAND.CONTROL PROC.TEST ProcUse at database prompt only Both use at database prompt and from within a program Execute from inside a program onlyUnlimited use No useSentry User’s Guide USER.ITEM.MAINT User Item Protection MaintenanceSentry User’s GuideSection 2 Sentry User’s Guide Sentry User’s Guide Sentry User’s Guide Introducing the Reports Menu Sentry Reports MenuFitzgerald & Long System Profile Report Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide SENTRY.USERS.REPORT User ProfilesSentry User’s Guide SENTRY.GROUPS.REPORT Groups ReportSentry User’s Guide None Account Protection ReportSENTRY.COMMANDS SENTRY.COMMANDS.REPORT Command Protection ReportThere are no prompts for this report SENTRY.VIOLATION.REPORT Access Violations ReportSentry User’s Guide Introducing the Utilities Menu Database Utilities MenuFitzgerald & Long Account Containing Protection VOC Protection SetupPuging the Violations LOG Sentry User’s Guide This is the Password Generation data entry screen Password CreationSentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long REBUILD.INVERTS Rebuild Cross Reference FilesUpdate Protected Commands Page Sample Call @SENTRY.ENCRYPTDATA.STRING, RETURN.STRING Sentry Internal SubroutinesDATA.STRING Input RETURN.STRING OutputTHE.KEY Fudge Tastes Good ENCRYPTION.KEY InputTHE.KEY = Fudge Tastes Good Subroutine SENTRY.USER.ITEM.CONTROLERROR.TEXT Output ACCESS.RIGHTS OutputUSER.ITEM Input ITEM.FOUND OutputAppendix 1 Comment Input Subroutine SENTRY.VIOLATION.STAMPAppendix 1 Page Sentry KEY Bindings Appendix 2 Sentry User’s Guide Appendix 2