Does anyone know what pipe string might be used to determine how many people are logged onto an AIX system where a group ID begins with lets say 4.
In other words, I am looking to query the system for the number of people currently logged onto a system that belong to any group starting with 4.... (1 Reply)
Hey, got a few questions here for anyone who can help......
Command line to - display users using the system, but count them only once.
Command line to - use the lastcomm command to display how many times ive used grep in october.
Command line to - list all logged on users with at least 6... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am trying to execute rsh commands from Solaris 10 system to AIX system.
When I give;
Solaris10# rsh <hostname> ls -l , it gives me an error
rshd : 0826-826 The host name for your address is not known
At the same time,
Solaris10# rsh <hostname> ---- gives me remote shell of... (25 Replies)
Is it necessary to put system into single user mode for applying aix 5.3 TL8 on a aix 5.3.5.0 system ?
Is the TL8 installation not totally safe ?
thank you. (6 Replies)
All,
Preliminaries:
AIX 5.2
Tivoli Maestro 6.1 (9.2)
I am auditing an older AIX system. As it stands, I can login remotely to the system using the Maestro application's user account. This is BAD. The administrator claims that he cannot disable the remote login, because it will... (1 Reply)
AIX Printers need to be moved to another system
Guy's
We have two servers old AIX 5.2 and new AIX 6.1
the old server has more than 300 printers installed with different configurations
I'd like to move all the printers from the old server to the new server with fast steps
it's... (1 Reply)
I have a AIX server o/s 5.3.0.0 and a few at o/s 6.1.0.0
The issue I am haveing is running this on the server with o/s of 5.3 works good but not on the o/s of 6.1 any help out here??
#!/usr/bin/ksh
user -a pgrp groups ALL |awk '{print $1}' > a1
lsuser -a pgrp groups ALL |awk '{print $2}'|cut... (4 Replies)
I have a following requirement in production
system 1 : LINUX
User: abcd
system 2: AIX (it is hosting a production DB)
Requirement
user abcd from system 1 should have read access on archive log files created by DB on system 2. The log files are created with permissions 540 by user ora ,... (2 Replies)
Is there any command that can used in Linux that export usernames and their manager's name from AD using bash shell script?
I know this can be done using powershell but I need to use Linux for this procedure. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dellanicholson
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
audit_user
AUDIT_USER(5) BSD File Formats Manual AUDIT_USER(5)NAME
audit_user -- events to be audited for given users
DESCRIPTION
The audit_user file specifies which audit event classes are to be audited for the given users. If specified, these flags are combined with
the system-wide audit flags in the audit_control(5) file to determine which classes of events to audit for that user. These settings take
effect when the user logs in.
Each line maps a user name to a list of classes that should be audited and a list of classes that should not be audited. Entries are of the
form:
username:alwaysaudit:neveraudit
In the format above, alwaysaudit is a set of event classes that are always audited, and neveraudit is a set of event classes that should not
be audited. These sets can indicate the inclusion or exclusion of multiple classes, and whether to audit successful or failed events. See
audit_control(5) for more information about audit flags.
Example entries in this file are:
root:lo,ad:no
jdoe:-fc,ad:+fw
These settings would cause login/logout and administrative events that are performed on behalf of user ``root'' to be audited. No failure
events are audited. For the user ``jdoe'', failed file creation events are audited, administrative events are audited, and successful file
write events are never audited.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
Per-user and global audit preselection configuration are evaluated at time of login, so users must log out and back in again for audit
changes relating to preselection to take effect.
Audit record preselection occurs with respect to the audit identifier associated with a process, rather than with respect to the UNIX user or
group ID. The audit identifier is set as part of the user credential context as part of login, and typically does not change as a result of
running setuid or setgid applications, such as su(1). This has the advantage that events that occur after running su(1) can be audited to
the original authenticated user, as required by CAPP, but may be surprising if not expected.
FILES
/etc/security/audit_user
SEE ALSO login(1), su(1), audit(4), audit_class(5), audit_control(5), audit_event(5)HISTORY
The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security division of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. in
2004. It was subsequently adopted by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for the OpenBSM distribution.
AUTHORS
This software was created by McAfee Research, the security research division of McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. Addi-
tional authors include Wayne Salamon, Robert Watson, and SPARTA Inc.
The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems.
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