Auditing – Unix (page description)
To open the Auditing - Unix page go to Responsibilities > Auditing > Unix.
On the Auditing - Unix page, you can see all the Unix groups (see Displaying all system entitlements).
If you click Show details in a Unix group's details pane, a new page opens (see Auditing - Roles and permissions: Unix group (page description)) that contains more information and configuration options for the Unix group.
The following tables give you an overview of the various features and content on the Auditing - Unix page.
Table 790: Controls
Select an identity |
Use this feature to select an identity so that only the Unix groups they manage are shown (see Displaying all system entitlements). |
Table 792: Columns
Display |
Shows the Unix group's name. |
TIP: You can show less data by using the column filters. For more information, see Filtering.
Auditing - Roles and permissions: Unix group (page description)
To open the Auditing - Roles and entitlements: Unix group page go to Responsibilities > Auditing > Unix > Show details.
On the Auditing - Roles and entitlements: Unix group page, you can access various information about the selected Unix group.
To do this, click on one of the tiles:
Overview – Unix group (page description)
To open the Overview - Unix group page go to Responsibilities > Auditing > Unix > Show details > Overview.
On the Overview – Unix group page, you can see all the information relevant to the Unix group summarized in an overview (see Displaying system entitlement overviews).
This information is displayed as shapes. For more information, click on the links inside one of the shapes.
Main data – Unix group (page description)
To open the Main data – Unix group page go to Responsibilities > Auditing > Unix > Show details > Main data.
On the Main data – Unix group page, you can see the Unix group's main data (see Displaying system entitlement main data).
Enter the following main data:
Table 794: Unix group main data
Name |
Shows you the full, descriptive name of the Unix group. |
Canonical name |
Shows you the automatically generated canonical name of the Unix group. |
Distinguished name |
Shows you the automatically generated distinguished name of the Unix group. |
Display name |
Shows you the name of the Unix group used to display Unix group in the One Identity Manager tools. |
Container |
Shows you the parent container of the Unix group. |
Service item |
Shows you the assigned service items. |
Category |
Shows you the category for Unix group inheritance.
User accounts can inherit Unix groups selectively. To do this, Unix groups and user accounts are divided into categories. |
Description |
Shows you the Unix group's description. |
Risk index |
Shows you the configured risk index.
This value specifies the risk of assigning this Unix group to a user account.
For more information about risk assessment, see the One Identity Manager Risk Assessment Administration Guide. |
IT shop |
Shows you whether the Unix group can be requested in the IT Shop. If set, the Unix group can be requested by identities through the Web Portal and allocated by defined approval processes. The Unix group can still be assigned directly to identities and hierarchical roles.
For detailed information about IT Shop, see the One Identity Manager IT Shop Administration Guide. |
Only use in IT Shop |
Shows you whether the Unix group can only be requested through the IT Shop. If set, the Unix group can be requested by identities through the Web Portal and allocated by defined approval processes. You cannot assign a Unix group to hierarchical roles directly. |