HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions B.11.23.02 Release Notes
Table 1-3 New Manpages (continued)
DescriptionNew Manpage
Describes the userdbset command which modifies information in the user database.
Refer to userdb(4).
userdbset(1M)
Describes the user database (/var/adm/userdb) which stores per-user information. The
per-user information defines behavior of certain configurable features, such as password
and login restrictions. A per-user value overrides any system-wide default configured in
/etc/default/security which is described in security(4).
userdb(4)
The following table lists the revised manpages.
Table 1-4 Revised Manpages
DescriptionRevised Manpage
Describes the audusr command which selects users to audit. Refer to audit(5).
audusr(1M)
Describes the HP-UX auditing system which provides a mechanism to audit users and
processes.
audit(5)
Describes the pam_acct_mgmt function which performs Pluggable Authentication Module
(PAM) account validation procedures.
pam_acct_mgmt(3)
Describes the /etc/pam.conf configuration file for PAM modules. A PAM module
provides functionality for one or more services: authentication, account management,
session management, and password management.
pam.conf(4)
Describes the hpsec service module which implements extensions specific to HP-UX for
authentication, account management, password management, and session management.
pam_hpsec(5)
Describes the security defaults configuration file, /etc/default/security, and
attributes. A number of system commands and features are configured based on certain
attributes defined in /etc/default/security.
security(4)
Describes the shadow password file, /etc/shadow.
shadow(4)
Adds a new user login to the system.useradd(1M)
Deletes a user login from the system.userdel(1M)
Modify a user login on the system.usermod(1M)
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