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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security

Configuring SGM User-Based Access

Note If sgm authtype is set to solaris, you cannot use the sgm userpass command. Instead, you must manage passwords on the external authentication servers.

Step 5 (Optional) To change a user’s authentication level and password, enter the following command:

# ./sgm updateuser 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 prompts you for the new authentication level. Valid levels are:

1—Basic User

2—Power User

3—Network Operator

4—Network Administrator

5—System Administrator

For more information about authentication levels, see the “Configuring SGM User Authentication Levels (Solaris Only)” section on page 18-6.

If sgm authtype is set to local, SGM also prompts you for the user’s new password. When setting the password, follow the rules and considerations in the “Creating Secure Passwords” section on page 18-5.

 

 

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Contents 18-1 Configuring SGM Security18-2 Implementing SGM User-Based Access Solaris Only# cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm useraccess enable Sgm adduser Sgm disableuser Sgm enableuser Sgm updateuser Sgm disablepass Sgm passwordage Sgm userpass# ./sgm authtype local 18-318-4 # ./sgm authtype solaris# ./sgm sgm adduser username 18-5 Creating Secure Passwords18-6 DICTFILE=/dev/null18-7 Basic User Level 1 Access18-8 Power User Level 2 Access18-9 Network Administrator Level 4 Access18-10 Automatically Disabling Users and Passwords Solaris Only18-11 # ./sgm inactiveuserdays number-of-days # ./sgm passwordage number-of-days# ./sgm inactiveuserdays clear 18-12# ./sgm clitimeout number-of-minutes # ./sgm passwordage clear# ./sgm clitimeout clear 18-13# ./sgm disablepass username Manually Disabling Users and Passwords Solaris Only# ./sgm deluser username 18-1418-15 # ./sgm disableuser username18-16 # ./sgm enableuser username# ./sgm userpass username 18-17 # ./sgm updateuser username18-18 Displaying a Message of the Day# ./sgm newlevel username 18-19 Decline # cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm motd enable# ./sgm motd edit 18-2018-21 Manually Synchronizing Local SGM PasswordsListing All Currently Defined Users Displaying the Contents of the System Security Log Restoring Security-Related SGM Data # cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm restore security# ./sgm seclog clear 18-2318-24 Disabling SGM User-Bases AccessSpecifying a Super User Solaris Only 18-25 18-26 Sgm webport Sgm xtermpath18-27 Enabling SSL Support in SGM18-28 # ./sgm keytool importcert certfilename18-29 # ./sgm keytool importkey keyfilename certfilename18-30 Right-clickDownload SGM Server SSL Certificate18-31 Launching the SGM Certificate Tool for SSL# cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm certgui 18-32 Details Importing an SSL Certificate to an SGM ClientExit Help18-34 Exporting an SSL Certificate18-35 Save18-36 Viewing Detailed Information About an SSL CertificateCertificate Information Dialog 18-3718-38 18-39 Managing SSL Support in SGMDisabling SSL Support in SGM 18-40 Limiting SGM Client Access to the SGM Server Solaris Only18-41 # ./sgm ipaccess add# ./sgm ipaccess edit 18-42
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