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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.2.1 - Administration Guide

Introducing Privilege Manager for Unix Planning Deployment Installation and Configuration Upgrade Privilege Manager for Unix System Administration Managing Security Policy The Privilege Manager for Unix Security Policy Advanced Privilege Manager for Unix Configuration Administering Log and Keystroke Files InTrust Plug-in for Privilege Manager for Unix Troubleshooting Privilege Manager for Unix Policy File Components Privilege Manager for Unix Variables
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Privilege Manager for Unix programs Installation Packages

day

Description

Type integer READONLY

day contains the day the request was submitted formatted as an integer in the range: 1–31.

Example
if (command == "dailyadmin") 
{ 
   if (day == 1) 
   { 
      # first day of the month 
      runcommand = "" 
   } 
}
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dayname

minute

hour

date

month

year

time

dayname

Description

Type string READONLY

dayname contains the abbreviated name ("Mon", "Tue, "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" or "Sun") of the day the request was submitted.

Example
switch (dayname) 
{ 
   case "Mon": 
   case "Wed": 
   case "Fri": 
      adminusers = {"dan","robyn"}; 
      break; 
   case "Tue": 
   case "Thu": 
      adminusers = {"robyn","cory"}; 
      break; 
   default: 
      adminusers = {}; 
} 
if (user in adminusers) 
{ 
   runuser = "root"; 
   accept; 
}
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minute

hour

day

month

year

time

date

domainname

Description

Type string READONLY

The Active Directory domain name for the submit user if Authentication Services is configured and the client is able to determine the domain name. Otherwise this variable is set to an empty string.

Example
# reject if the user is not in the uxwheel AD group 
if (vas_user_is_member(samaccount, "uxwheel", domainname) == false) 
   reject "user is not in uxwheel group";
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samaccount

env

Description

Type list READONLY

env contains the list of environment variables configured in the environment where the submit user submitted the request.

Example
index=search(env, "APPL_HOME"); 
if (index > -1) 
{ 
   aval=env[index]; 
   if (dirname(aval ) != "/usr") 
   { 
      printf("You are not permitted to run this application from:%s\n", 
         dirname(aval)); 
   } 
}
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runenv

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