User or Group Record Update Exits

UNIX exits are called whenever a selang command that updates user or group records is executed in the UNIX environment, regardless of whether the tool is a command-line interface (selang) or a GUI (such as  Endpoint Management).
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UNIX exits are called whenever a selang command that updates user or group records is executed in the UNIX environment, regardless of whether the tool is a command-line interface (selang) or a GUI (such as 
Privileged Access Manager
Endpoint Management).
The term
update
refers to creating, modifying, or deleting a user or group record. Querying a user or a group does not cause any UNIX exit to run. These are the commands that can cause a UNIX exit to run:
  • newusr
  • newgrp
  • chusr
  • chgrp
  • editusr
  • editgrp
  • rmusr
  • rmgrp
From the UNIX point of view, each exit processes runs as a root process, but from the 
Privileged Access Manager
point of view, it runs under the agent identity _seagent.