0 | A – Command Line Interface |
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| Security Command |
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history
Displays history information about the security database and the active security set including the account name that made changes and when those changes were made. This keyword does not require an Admin session.
limits
Displays the current totals and the security database limits for the number of security sets, groups, members per group, and total members. This keyword does not require an Admin session.
list
Displays all security sets, groups, and group members in the security database. This keyword does not require an Admin session.
restore
Reverts the changes to the security database that have been made during the current Security Edit session since the last Security Save command was entered.
save
Saves the changes that have been made to the security database during a Security Edit session. Changes you make to any security set will not take effect until you activate that security set. Refer to the ”Securityset Command” on page
Examples | The following is an example of the Security Active command: | |||
| SANbox2 #> security active |
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| Active Security Information |
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| group1 (ISL) |
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| 10:00:00:00:00:10:21:16 | |
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| Authentication | Chap |
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| Primary Hash | MD5 |
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| Primary Secret | ******** |
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| Secondary Secret | ******** |
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| Binding | 0 |
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| Authentication | Chap |
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| Primary Hash | MD5 |
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| Primary Secret | ******** |
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| Secondary Secret | ******** |
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| Binding | 0 |