HP Sentry manual File.Manager

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the user is not the owner and not a member of the group associated with a file, the permissions displayed for the user will be that of “other”. The benefit of this feature is that you may browse through your file system, viewing access rights without having to know if a user is in a particular group or not. This saves time!

 

FILE.MANAGER

 

General File Utility

14:34:37 18 AUG 2000

Path : /

 

 

 

(32 entries.)

 

Access shown for user bee (201)

 

 

top...

 

 

 

 

-->

drwx------

root

mail

---

.elm

 

-r--r--r--

bin

bin

r--

.profile

 

-r--r--r--

bin

bin

r--

.profile.orig

 

-rw-------

root

sys

---

.rhosts

 

-rw-rw-rw-

root

sys

rw-

.sh_history

 

-rw-rw-rw-

root

sys

rw-

.ustk_root

 

-r--r--r--

root

sys

r--

.uvhome

 

-rw-rw----

root

sys

---

IDMERROR.console

 

-rw-rw----

root

sys

---

IDMERROR.pty-ttyp3

 

drwx------

root

mail

---

Mail

 

-rwxr-xr-x

root

root

r-x

SYSBCKUP

 

drwxr-xr-x

root

other

r-x

bin

 

drwxr-xr-x

root

other

r-x

dev

 

drwxr-xr-x

root

other

r-x

etc

 

drwxr-xr-x

root

other

r-x

exl_usr

 

-rwxr-xr-x

root

sys

r-x

hp-ux

 

-rwx-----x

root

adm

--x

jaf

Enter the user name or UID to view (@ for X-ref).bee

Figure 30 - This is an example of the permissions in force for the user “bee”.

You may also view the permissions for a specified group. As you can see in the next example. This feature allows you to quickly check permissions with little effort.

Fitzgerald & Long

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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 Installing Sentry Mv sentry sentry.oldUniData … /udt/bin InstallUniVerse … /uv/bin PI/open … /isys/binMain Menu SentryGetting Started Sentry Sentry is currently being run by user nYou must be a super-user to use Sentry Sentry Main MenuIntroduction Introducing the Main Menu Introduction Page Introducing the Database Creation and Validation Menu Database Creation and Valudation Menu Fitzgerald & Long Upload User and Group Profiles from Unix DB.LOADSENTRY.DB.LOAD Batch Create Database from File System Phantom SENTRY.FILE.LOAD BatchValidate the User Profile Database ValidationSentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Page Introducing the Database Maintenance Menu Database Maintenance Fitzgerald & Long Passwd File Order Group File Order System Profile MaintenanceMaximum Command Length Maximum Startup Path Length SYSTEM.MAINTFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Custom User Default Maintenance SUN CUSTOM.USEREnter field number, File or ESC to exit UID User MaintenanceUSER.MAINT GIDFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide SUN Enter field number, File or ESC to exit Are you sure you want to delete the entire recordYES/NO? File Ownership ConflictJaf Enter ESC to quit Fitzgerald & Long Group Maintenance GROUP.MAINTDo 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 CURSOR.MAIN View Group Execute XEQ View User RepaintEnter name for cross reference FILE.MAINT Do you want to update ALL files within this Directory also? Read permission w write permission x execute permissionACL.MAINT ALLFitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide More File Manager Views Enter the user name or UID to view @ for X-refFILE.MANAGER Enter the group name or GID to view @ for X-ref SENTRY.COMMAND.CONTROL Command MaintenanceCOMMAND.MAINT PROC.TEST ProcUse at database prompt only Unlimited use Execute from inside a program onlyBoth use at database prompt and from within a program No useSentry User’s Guide User Item Protection Maintenance USER.ITEM.MAINTSentry User’s GuideSection 2 Sentry User’s Guide Sentry User’s Guide Sentry User’s Guide Introducing the Reports Menu Reports Menu SentryFitzgerald & Long System Profile Report Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Sentry User’s Guide User Profiles SENTRY.USERS.REPORTSentry User’s Guide Groups Report SENTRY.GROUPS.REPORTSentry User’s Guide Account Protection Report NoneSENTRY.COMMANDS Command Protection Report SENTRY.COMMANDS.REPORTThere are no prompts for this report Access Violations Report SENTRY.VIOLATION.REPORTSentry User’s Guide Introducing the Utilities Menu Utilities Menu DatabaseFitzgerald & Long VOC Protection Setup Account Containing ProtectionPuging the Violations LOG Sentry User’s Guide Password Creation This is the Password Generation data entry screenSentry User’s Guide Fitzgerald & Long Rebuild Cross Reference Files REBUILD.INVERTSUpdate Protected Commands Page DATA.STRING Input Sentry Internal SubroutinesSample Call @SENTRY.ENCRYPTDATA.STRING, RETURN.STRING RETURN.STRING OutputENCRYPTION.KEY Input THE.KEY Fudge Tastes GoodSubroutine SENTRY.USER.ITEM.CONTROL THE.KEY = Fudge Tastes GoodUSER.ITEM Input ACCESS.RIGHTS OutputERROR.TEXT Output ITEM.FOUND OutputAppendix 1 Subroutine SENTRY.VIOLATION.STAMP Comment InputAppendix 1 Page Sentry KEY Bindings Appendix 2 Sentry User’s Guide Appendix 2

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