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Operating Systems HP-UX Display SAM user list at the command line Post 303011954 by Celt1977 on Friday 26th of January 2018 01:08:21 PM
Old 01-26-2018
HP Display SAM user list at the command line

Hello,

I've been doing Linux and AIX administration for years, but I'm very new to HPUX. We have an old audit process which involves someone manually using sam to generate user lists. I'd like to kill that old process with fire...

But...

After working a bit in the morning to try and pull that same list from the command line I am coming up empty. I could, I suppose, pull each user from the file one by on in a loop and run queries about them but that is ugly.

I tried listing the SAM commands to a file and using them to the list but that also did nothing.

How do I get this list, at the command line..

Code:
xqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqx
xUsers                                                        0 of 186 selectedx
xqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqx
x  Login                  User ID                                              x
x  Name       Activated     (UID)   Real Name                                  x
xlqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x
xx user1    yes            1103   User Name1                      ^ x
xx user2   yes            1155   username2                          x
xx user3   yes            1008   username3r                            x x

Again, I'm sure to some of you this is a total newbie question and I have tried RTFM but I thought maybe you could help me out..

Thank you


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REVOKE(7)							   SQL Commands 							 REVOKE(7)

NAME
REVOKE - remove access privileges SYNOPSIS
REVOKE { { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | RULE | REFERENCES | TRIGGER } [,...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON [ TABLE ] tablename [, ...] FROM { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] REVOKE { { CREATE | TEMPORARY | TEMP } [,...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON DATABASE dbname [, ...] FROM { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] REVOKE { EXECUTE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON FUNCTION funcname ([type, ...]) [, ...] FROM { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] REVOKE { USAGE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON LANGUAGE langname [, ...] FROM { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] REVOKE { { CREATE | USAGE } [,...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON SCHEMA schemaname [, ...] FROM { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] DESCRIPTION
REVOKE allows the creator of an object to revoke previously granted permissions from one or more users or groups of users. The key word PUBLIC refers to the implicitly defined group of all users. Note that any particular user will have the sum of privileges granted directly to him, privileges granted to any group he is presently a member of, and privileges granted to PUBLIC. Thus, for example, revoking SELECT privilege from PUBLIC does not necessarily mean that all users have lost SELECT privilege on the object: those who have it granted directly or via a group will still have it. See the description of the GRANT [grant(7)] command for the meaning of the privilege types. NOTES
Use psql(1)'s z command to display the privileges granted on existing objects. See also GRANT [grant(7)] for information about the format. EXAMPLES
Revoke insert privilege for the public on table films: REVOKE INSERT ON films FROM PUBLIC; Revoke all privileges from user manuel on view kinds: REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES ON kinds FROM manuel; COMPATIBILITY
SQL92 The compatibility notes of the GRANT [grant(7)] command apply analogously to REVOKE. The syntax summary is: REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ] { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | REFERENCES } ON object [ ( column [, ...] ) ] FROM { PUBLIC | username [, ...] } { RESTRICT | CASCADE } If user1 gives a privilege WITH GRANT OPTION to user2, and user2 gives it to user3 then user1 can revoke this privilege in cascade using the CASCADE keyword. If user1 gives a privilege WITH GRANT OPTION to user2, and user2 gives it to user3, then if user1 tries to revoke this privilege it fails if he specifies the RESTRICT keyword. SEE ALSO
GRANT [grant(7)] SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 REVOKE(7)
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