GTERMINAL Class
Each record in the GTERMINAL class defines a group of terminals. You must create a TERMINAL class record for each terminal before adding it to a GTERMINAL record. You must then explicitly connect records of the TERMINAL class to the GTERMINAL record in order to group them.
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Each record in the GTERMINAL class defines a group of terminals. You must create a TERMINAL class record for each terminal before adding it to a GTERMINAL record. You must then explicitly connect records of the TERMINAL class to the GTERMINAL record in order to group them.
Terminal groups are useful when defining access rules. You can use a single command to specify an access rule for a group of terminals rather than having to specify the same access rule for each terminal. Similarly, you may apply a rule for a group of terminals by a single command to a group of users.
The key of the GTERMINAL class record is the name of the terminal group.
The following definitions describe the properties contained in this class record. Most properties are modifiable and can be manipulated using selang or the administration interfaces. Non-modifiable properties are marked
informational
.- ACLDefines a list of accessors (users and groups) permitted to access the resource, and the accessors' access types.Each element in the access control list (ACL) contains the following information:
- AccessorDefines an accessor.
- AccessDefines the access authority that the accessor has to the resource.
- COMMENTDefines additional information that you want to include in the record.PAM Server Controldoes not use this information for authorization.Limit:255 characters.
- CREATE_TIME(Informational) Displays the date and time when the record was created.
- GROUPSDefines the list of CONTAINER records that a resource record belongs to.To modify this property in a class record, change the MEMBERS property in the appropriate CONTAINER record.Use the mem+ or mem- parameter with the chres, editres or newres command to modify this property.
- MEMBERSThe list of objects from the TERMINAL class that are members of the group.Use the mem+ or mem- parameter with the chres, editres, and newres commands to modify this property.
- NACL
The
NACL
property of a resource is an access control list that defines the accessors that are denied authorization to a resource, together with the type of access that they are denied (for example, write). See also ACL, CALACL, PACL. Each entry in the NACL contains the following information:Accessor
Defines an accessor.
- AccessDefines the type of access that is denied to the accessor.
Use the authorize deniedaccess command, or the authorize- deniedaccess- command, to modify this property.
OWNER
Defines the user or group that owns the record.
RAUDIT
Defines the types of access events that
PAM Server Control
records in the audit log. RAUDIT derives its name from R
esource AUDIT
. Valid values are:- allAll access requests.
- successGranted access requests.
- failureDenied access requests (default).
- noneNo access requests.
PAM Server Control
records events on each attempted access to a resource, and does not record whether the access rules were applied directly to the resource, or were applied to a group or class that had the resource as a member.Use the audit parameter of the chres and chfile commands to modify the audit mode.
UPDATE_TIME
(Informational) Displays the date and time when the record was last modified.
UPDATE_WHO
(Informational) Displays the administrator who performed the update.