HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide
/opt/aaa/bin/db_srv to /opt/aaa/bin/db_srv -x
CAUTION: The configuration script /etc/opt/aaa/db_srv.optcontains
information that can be used to gain access to the Oracle database. Read access rights
must therefore be limited.
Scripts to Start and Stop the HP-UX AAA Server Oracle Daemon
There are two scripts provided to stop and start the HP-UX AAA Server Oracle client
daemon. Before executing start_db_srv.sh, the environment variables in the
configuration script /etc/opt/aaa/db_srv.optneed to be edited.
/opt/aaa/bin/start_db_srv.sh [-f clscript]
/opt/aaa/bin/stop_db_srv.sh [-p pid]
Table 8-4 Options
DescriptionOption
File that defines the Oracle user and database identity for db_srv. If omitted, the default
file is /etc/opt/aaa/db_srv.opt
-fcl script
Specifies a specific db_srv process to terminate. If omitted, all db_srv processes are
selected.
-p pid
NOTE: If db_srv.opt is not installed in the default location, you can use a -fpath
command line option when running the start_db_srv.sh script, where path is the
location of the configuration file.
Configuring a SecurID Realm
For each realm using SecurID, you must associate the realm name with the ACE/Server
that will perform the authentication.
To create a SecurID realm with Server Manager, complete the following steps:
1. From the navigation tree, click Local Realms.
2. In the Local Realms screen that appears, click the New Local Realm link. The
Realm Attributes screen appears.
3. In the Name field, enter the name of the realm to map to the defined SecurID
location.
4. From the Realm Type drop-down list, select Authentication.
5. From the User Storage Parameters field, select SecurID/ACE server.
The Password Authentication option is preselected because only PAP authentication
is supported with the SecurID authentication type.
6. Complete any of the remaining optional fields as necessary for your configuration.
7. Click Create.
Configuring Realms for Authentication using an External Server 103