auditsrvCAbundle |
string |
The path to a certificate authority bundle file, in PEM format, to use instead of the system's default certificate authority database when doing TLS authentication.
Example:
/etc/ssl/sudo/ca.bundle.pem |
auditsrvCert |
string |
The path to the policy server's certificate file, in PEM format. Used for TLS only.
Example:
/etc/ssl/sudo/qpm_qpmdevel1.cert.pem |
auditsrvEnabled |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
Specifies if audit server logging is on or off.
The default is NO.
For more information, see Audit server logging on |
auditsrvEnforced |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
If YES, the audit server connection failures will be fatal.
If NO, the audit log will be collected encrypted on the file system.and sent again to the server if it comes back. |
auditsrvHosts |
list of host ports of the audit sever |
The host:port of the audit server. Host can be an ipv4/ipv6/hostname. Multiple hosts need to be separated by comma.
Example:
qpmdevel1.qpmdomain:30344,127.0.0.1:30344 |
auditsrvKeepalive |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
Select whether keepalive is enabled on the connection. |
auditsrvLocaliologs |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
If YES, old pmlog io logs are also written.
if NO, io logs are only stored by the sudo log server. |
auditsrvLogdir |
string |
If auditsrvEnforced is NO, this is the log directory where audit logs get saved temporarily until they can be sent successfully.
Example:
/var/opt/quest/qpm4u/auditserver |
auditsrvPkey |
string |
The path to the private key of the policy server, in PEM format. Used for TLS only.
Example:
/etc/ssl/sudo/qpm_qpmdevel1.key.pem |
auditsrvPSpaceMB |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
The minimum amount of disk space needed before starting to write an audit trail to the temporary storage. This is to prevent disk space filled up. If the disk space is lower, the policy server will reject the connections, just like if it was in "enforced" mode. |
auditsrvTimeout |
integer |
The connection timeout in seconds. 3 seconds is recommended. |
auditsrvTLS |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
If YES, the communication with all the servers will use TLS. Specifying a key is required in this case. |
auditsrvTLSCheckpeer |
boolean
(YES/NO) |
If YES, client certificates will be validated by the server; clients without a valid certificate will be unable to connect.
If NO, no validation of client certificates will be performed.
If true and client certificates are created using a private certificate authority, the tls_cacert setting must be set to a CA bundle that contains the CA certificate used to generate the client certificate.
The default value is NO. |
auditsrvTLSVerify |
boolean
(YES/NO); |
If YES, the server certificate will be verified at startup and clients will authenticate the server by verifying its certificate and identity.
If NO, no verification is performed of the server certificate by the server or the client. When using self-signed certificates without a certificate uthority, this setting should be set to NO.
The default value is YES. |
certificates |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Specifies whether certificates are enabled. To enable configurable certification, add the following statement to the /etc/opt/quest/qpm4u/pm.settings file on each host: certificates yes.
Default: NO
For more information, see Enable configurable certification.. |
checksumtype |
string |
Specifies standard or MD5 checksum types for use with pmsum program. |
clients |
list of hostnames |
Identifies hosts for which remote access functions are allowed. Only required if one policy server needs to retrieve remote information from another policy server that does not normally accept requests from it.
For more information, see Central logging with Privilege Manager for Unix.. |
clientverify |
string |
Identifies the level of host name verification applied by the policy server host to the submit host name. The verification ensures that the incoming IP address resolves (on the primary policy server) to the same host name as presented by the submit host.
Valid values are:
- none: No verification performed.
- yes: If a host name is presented for verification by the runclient it will be verified.
- All: The policy server will only accept a request from a client if the host name is verified.
Default: NONE |
encryption |
string |
Identifies the encryption type. You must use the same encryption setting on all hosts in your system.
Valid values are:
Default: AES |
eventlogqueue |
string |
Directory used by pmmasterd and pmlogsrvd where event data is temporarily queued prior to being written to the event log database.
Default: /var/opt/quest/qpm4u/evcache |
EventQueueFlush |
integer |
Tells pmlogsrvd how often to reopen the db (in minutes) flushing the data.
Default: 0, in which case pmlogsrvd will keep the db open while the service is running. |
EventQueueProcessLimit |
integer |
Specifies the number of cached events that will be processed at a time; this limits the memory use in pmlogsrvd.
Default: 0, in which case pmlogsrvd will not apply a limit. |
facility |
string |
Sets the SYSLOG facility name to use when logging a message to the syslog file.
Valid values are:
- LOG_AUTH
- LOG_CRON
- LOG_DAEMON
- LOG_KERN
- LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7
- LOG_LPR
- LOG_MAIL
- LOG_NEWS
- LOG_USER
- LOG_UUCP
Default: LOG_AUTH, if the platform defines LOG_AUTH; otherwise the default is 0 (zero). |
failovertimeout |
integer |
Sets the timeout in seconds before a connection attempt to a policy server is abandoned and the client fails over to the next policy server in the list.
This setting also affects the timeout for the client and agent.
Default: 10 seconds. If omitted from pm.settings, default is 180 seconds. |
failsafecommand |
string |
Sets the command to run in failsafe mode; that is, login pmksh user as root. |
fwexternalhosts |
list |
Identifies a list of hosts to use a different range of source ports, identified by the openreservedport and opennonreserved port settings. |
getpasswordfromrun |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Determines whether authentication is performed on the policy server or the client when a getuserpasswd() or getgrouppasswd() function is called from the policy file. If set to yes, the authentication is performed on the client.
This variable also affects the user information functions: getfullname(), getgroup(), getgroups(), gethome(), and getshell(). If set to yes in the policy server's pm.settings file, these functions retrieve user information from the client host.
Default: NO |
handshake |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Enables the encryption negotiation handshake. This allows a policy server to support clients running different levels of encryption.
Default: NO |
kerberos |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Enables or disables Kerberos.
Default: NO
For more information, see Configuring Kerberos encryption.. |
keytab |
string |
Sets the path to the Kerberos keytab file.
Default: /etc/opt/quest/vas/host.keytab |
krb5rcache |
string |
Sets the path to the Kerberos cache.
Default: /var/tmp |
krbconf |
string |
Sets the path to the Kerberos configuration file.
Default: /etc/opt/quest/vas/vas.conf |
libldap |
string |
Specifies the pathname to use for the LDAP library.
No default value. |
localport |
integer |
Sets the TCP/IP port to use for pmlocald.
Default: 12346 |
lprincipal |
string |
Sets the service principal name to use for the agent.
Default: pmlocald |
masterport |
integer |
Specifies the TCP/IP port to use for pmmasterd.
Default: 12345 |
masters |
list |
Identifies a list of policy server hosts to which a client can submit requests for authorization, and from which an agent can accept authorized requests. This can contain host names or netgroups.
No default value. |
mprincipal |
string |
Sets the Kerberos service principal name to use for the policy server.
Default: host |
nicevalue |
integer |
Sets the execution priority level for Privilege Manager for Unix processes.
Default: 0 |
opennonreserveportrange |
integer integer |
Specifies a range of non-reserved ports to use as source ports when connecting to a host in the fwexternalhosts list.
No default value. |
openreserveportrange |
integer integer |
Specifies a range of reserved ports to use as source ports when connecting to a host in the fwexternalhosts list.
No default value. |
pmclientdenabled |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Flag that enables the pmclientd daemon. |
pmclientdopts |
string |
Sets the options for the pmclientd daemon. |
pmlocaldenabled |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Flag that enables the pmlocald daemon. |
pmlocaldlog |
string |
Sets the path for the agent error log.
Default: /var/adm/pmlocald.log or /var/log/pmlocald.log depending on the platform.
For more information, see Local logging.. |
pmlocaldopts |
string |
Sets the options for the pmlocald daemon. |
pmloggroup |
string |
Specifies the group ownership for iolog and eventlogs.
Default: pmlog |
pmlogsrvlog |
string |
Identifies the log used by the pmlogsrvd daemon. |
pmmasterdenabled |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Flag that enables the pmmasterd daemon.
Default: YES |
pmmasterdlog |
string |
Sets the path for the master error log.
Default: /var/adm/pmmasterd.log or /var/log/pmmasterd.log depending on the platform.
For more information, see Local logging.. |
pmmasterdopts |
string |
Sets the options for the pmmasterd daemon.
Default: -ar |
pmrunlog |
string |
Sets the path for the client error log.
Default: /var/adm/pmrun.log or /var/log/pmrun.log depending on platform.
For more information, see Local logging.. |
pmservicedlog |
string |
Identifies the log used by the pmserviced daemon.
Default: /var/log/pmserviced.log |
pmtunneldenabled |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Flag that enables the pmtunneld daemon. |
pmtunneldopts |
string |
Sets the options for the pmtunneld daemon. |
policydir |
string |
Sets the directory in which to search for policy files
Default: /etc/opt/quest/qpm4u/policy |
policyfile |
string |
Sets the main policy filename.
Default: pm.conf |
policymode |
string |
Specifies the type of security policy to use, pmpolicy or Sudo.
Default: sudo |
reconnectagent |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Allows backwards compatibility with older agents on a policy server. Settings on policy server and agents must match.
Default: NO |
reconnectclient |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Allows backwards compatibility with older clients on a policy server. Settings on policy server and client must match.
Default: NO |
selecthostrandom |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Set to yes to attempt connections to the list of policy servers in random order.
Set to no to attempt connections to the list of policy servers in the order listed in pm.settings.
Default: YES |
setnonreserveportrange |
integer integer |
Specifies a range of non-reserved ports to use as source ports by the client and agent.
- Minimum non-reserved port is 1024.
- Maximum non-reserved port is 31024.
The full range for non-reserved ports is 1024 to 65535.
For more information, see Restricting port numbers for command responses.. |
setreserveportrange |
integer integer |
Specifies a range of reserved ports to use as source ports by the client when making a connection to the policy server.
- Minimum reserved port is 600.
- Maximum reserved port is 1023.
The full range for reserved ports is 600 to 1023.
For more information, see Restricting port numbers for command responses.. |
setutmp |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Specifies whether pmlocald adds a utmp entry for the request.
Default: YES |
shortnames |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Enables or disables short names usage. Setting shortnames to yes allows the use of short (non-fully qualified) host names. If set to no, then the Privilege Manager for Unix components will attempt to resolve all host names to a fully qualified host name.
Default: YES |
syslog |
boolean (YES/NO) |
Set to yes to send error messages to the syslog file as well as to the Privilege Manager for Unix error log.
Default: YES
For more information, see Local logging.. |
thishost |
string |
Sets the client's host name to use for verification. Specifying a thishost setting causes the Privilege Manager components to bind network requests to the specified host name or IP address. If you set thishost to the underscore character ( _ ), requests bind to the host's primary host name.
No default value. |
tunnelport |
integer |
Sets the TCP/IP port to use for the pmtunneld daemon.
Default: 12347
For more information, see Configuring pmtunneld.. |
tunnelrunhosts |
list |
Identifies the hosts on the other side of a firewall.
No default value.
For full details of how to configure your system across a firewall, see Configuring firewalls. |
validmasters |
list |
Identifies a list of policy servers that can be identified using the pmrun -m <master> option, but that will not be used when you run a normal pmrun command. This is useful for testing connections to a policy server before bringing it on line.
No default value. |