HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide

7. Remove all files residing in the /var/opt/aaa/ and
/opt/hpws/tomcat/webapps/aaa/aaalog/ subdirectories.
8. Logout anyone using HP-UX AAA Server administrator login aaa”.
9. As root user, enter swremove HPUX-AAAServer or swremove at the command
prompt to invoke the standard HP-UX GUI to select HPUX-AAAServer bundle
for removal. Refer the swremove manpage for more information on this command.
HP-UX AAA Server File Locations
Although HP-UX AAA Server can be run as root user, HP recommends running it as
a non-root user.
A user and group, both named aaa, is created during installation. The HP-UX AAA
Server can be run as non-root user, using the default aaa user created during installation,
or any other user who is part of the aaa group.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the default login aaa and group aaa created during
installation, even if you prefer not to use them.
Table 3-1 File Locations Upon Installation
FileDirectory
Server modules and plug-ins
/opt/aaa/aatv
Server daemons and utilities:
/opt/aaa/bin
db_srv: Oracle client daemon for the ORACLE
authentication module
las.test.sh: script to create simulated sessions for
testing
radcheck: AAA Server test utility (like the ping
command)
raddbginc: controls server debug output
radsignal: controls server debug output and rolls over
the server log file and accounting stream
radiusd: AAA Server executable
radpwtst: AAA test client utility
start_db_srv.sh: script to start the Oracle client
daemon
stop_db_srv.sh: script to stop the Oracle client
daemon
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