You can remove the Safeguard Server or Sudo Plugin configurations by using the –u option with the following commands:
Take care when you remove the configuration from a policy server, particularly if the policy server is a primary server with secondary policy servers in the policy group, as agents joined to the policy group will be affected.
To uninstall the Safeguard packages
Package | Command |
---|---|
RPM | # rpm -e qpm-server |
DEB | # dpkg -r qpm-server |
Package | Command |
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RPM | # rpm -e qpm-plugin |
DEB | # dpkg -r qpm-plugin |
Solaris | # pkgrm QSFTpmplg |
HP-UX |
# swremove qpm-plugin |
AIX |
# installp -u qpm-plugin |
To uninstall Safeguard for Sudo on macOS
To uninstall Safeguard for Sudo from the command line
/opt/quest/qpm4u/bin/uninstall
dscl . -delete /Users/pmclient
Safeguard for Sudo supports a direct upgrade installation from version 2.0. The Safeguard software in this release is provided using platform-specific installation packages.
If you are currently running Privilege Manager for Unix 2.0, it may be possible to perform a direct upgrade installation depending on the package management software on your platform (Note: Direct upgrade installations are not possible with Solaris.pkg packages). If you perform a direct upgrade installation, your previous configuration details are retained. Where a direct upgrade is not possible, you must first remove the previously installed package, and install and configure Safeguard as a new product installation.
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