HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions B.11.23.02 Release Notes
Removing (uninstalling) the Product
To remove or uninstall the TrustedMigration product from your HP-UX 11i version 2
September 2004 (or later) system, login as root and use the swremove command:
# swremove TrustedMigration
The product will be removed.
Use the swlist command to verify that the TrustedMigration product was removed. The
swlist command will not list TrustedMigration if it was removed.
# swlist TrustedMigration
Optionally, from the StdModSecExt bundle, you can remove those enabling patches which
were installed but no longer needed.
List of Available Documents
The following documentation describes the features of the HP-UX Standard Mode Security
Extensions:
• HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator’s Guide
• HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions Release Notes (5991-0791)
The above HP-UX documentation is available from the Internet and Security Solutions page of
the HP Technical Documentation Web Site at http://docs.hp.com/en/internet.html.
The new and revised online manpages are in the /usr/share/man directory.
The following related documentation is at http://docs.hp.com:
• HP-UX Security Attributes Configuration Release Notes
• HP-UX Security Containment Release Notes
• HP-UX Role-Based Access Control B.11.23.04 Release Notes
For information about system administration, see Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for
HP-UX System Administrators. This guide is available at:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/os/11iv2/index.html#System%20Administration.
The following http://www.software.hp.com locations contain information about HP-UX Standard
Mode Security Extensions:
• http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=StdModSecExt
• http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayInstallInfo.do?productNumber=StdModSecExt
The following table lists the new manpages installed with the HP-UX Standard Mode Security
Extensions software.
Table 1-3 New Manpages
DescriptionNew Manpage
Describes the userstat command which reports the status of local users accounts.
userstat(1M)
Describes the getauduser function which retrieves the accountable user for the current
process. Refer to audit(5).
getauduser(3)
Describes the setauduser function which starts auditing the current process as owned
by a given user. Refer to audit(5).
setauduser(3)
Describes the userdbck command which verifies or fixes information in the user database.
Refer to userdb(4).
userdbck(1M)
Describes the userdbget command which displays information residing in the user
database. Refer to userdb(4).
userdbget(1M)
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