Privilege Manager for Unix protects the full power of root from potential misuse or abuse. With Privilege Manager for Unix there is no need to worry about anyone deleting critical files, modifying file permissions or databases, reformatting disks, or doing more subtle damage. Privilege Manager for Unix enables you to define a security policy that stipulates who has access to which root functions, as well as when and where they can perform those functions. It controls access to existing programs as well as purpose-built utilities that run common system administration tasks. At the administrator's request, Privilege Manager for Unix can protect sensitive data from network monitoring by encrypting the root commands or sessions it controls, including control messages and input keyed by users while running commands through Privilege Manager for Unix.
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• Privilege Manager for Unix is shipped with OpenSSL shared objects since version 7.0. Due to recent high severity fixes in the OpenSSL library, the shipped shared objects have been upgraded to version 1.1.1l, which include the corresponding fixes.
• One Identity provides newer format rpm packages, which can be installed on RHEL 8 that is switched to FIPS compliant mode as well.
• You can manage policies using the Git workflow. The pmgit utility is a tool that can mediate version control operations between Subversion (SVN) and Git version control systems. For more information, see Managing policies in Git in the Administration Guide.
• You can stream event logs and keystroke (IO) logs from a client to a sudo log audit server (or compatible server) that implements the sudo logsrv protocol. This feature is disabled by default. Enable the recording service through configuring the policy server with pmsrvconfig or by editing pm.settings. For more information, see Audit server logging in the Administration Guide.
• All packages shipped by One Identity are now signed. You can verify that the packages you download has been created by One Identity and not by a malicious intermediate. For more information, see Verifying package signature in the Administration Guide.
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