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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.3 - Administration Guide

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Privilege Manager for Unix programs Installation Packages

runconfirmuser

Description

Type string READ/WRITE

Set runconfirmuser to a user name to direct pmlocald to request the runuser to authenticate as this user before running the runcommand. If authentication fails, then pmlocald rejects the session.

Example
if ( (user in appl_users) && (command in appl_cmds) ) 
{ 
   runconfirmuser=runuser; 
}
Related Topics

runuser

runcwd

Description

Type string READ/WRITE

runcwd is a modifiable copy of the cwd input variable. Specifies the working directory for pmlocald to use when setting up the runtime environment for the session.

Example
if ( command in appl_cmds) 
{ 
   runcwd = "/home/appl_home"; 
}
Related Topics

cwd

runenablerlimits

Description

Type boolean WRITABLE

runenablerlimits lets you use runrlimit variables on the run host. To enable the rlimit variables, runenablerlimits must be set to a value of True.

runenv

Description

Type list READ/WRITE

runenv is a modifiable copy of the env input variable. It contains a list of environment variables that pmlocald sets up when initializing the runtime environment for the session.

Example
if ( (command in appl_cmds) && (runhost == "sun8") ) 
{ 
   runenv={"TERM=xterm","PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin", "HOME=/home/appl_home"}; 
}
Related Topics

env

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