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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.3 - 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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pmclient_type_sudo

Description

Type integer READONLY

Read-only constant for sudo type clients. You can compare pmclient_type_sudo to pmclient_type to determine if the request was sent from a Sudo Plugin client.

Example
# reject if pmclient_type is "sudo" 
if (pmclient_type == pmclient_type_sudo) { 
   reject; 
} else if (pmclient_type == pmclient_type_pmrun) { 
   ok = true; 
}
Related Topics

pmclient_type

pmclient_type_pmrun

pmshell

Description

Type integer READONLY

pmshell initializes to true if a Privilege Manager for Unix shell program (such as pmksh, pmsh, pmcsh, pmloginshell, and pmbash) is running; otherwise, the variable is undefined.

Example
if (defined pmshell) 
{ 
   printf ("Now running: %s\n", pmshell_prog); 
   pmshell_restricted = 1; 
   pmshell_checkbuiltins = 1; 
   pmshell_reject = "You are not allowed to run this command"; 
   pmshell_allow = {"ls","grep","cat"}; 
   pmshell_forbid = append(pmshell_forbid, "passwd"); 
   pmshell_forbid = append(pmshell_forbid, "kill"); 
} 
else 
{ 
   printf("Not running a command within %s\n", pmshell_prog); 
   accept; 
}
Related Topics

pmshell_restricted

pmshell_checkbuiltins

pmshell_cmd

pmshell_prog

pmshell_reject

pmshell_allow

pmshell_forbid

pmshell_reject

pmshell_restricted

pmshell_builtin

Description

Type integer READONLY

pmshell_builtin is a constant value that identifies a shell builtin command. Use it to compare with the value of the pmshell_cmdtype variable.

Example
if (defined pmshell_cmd){ 
   if ((user in safe_shell_list) && (pmshell_cmdtype == pmshell_builtin)) 
   { 
      #allow all built-ins for selected users accept; 
   } 
}
Related Topics

pmshell

pmshell_restricted

pmshell_cmd

pmshell_prog

pmshell_reject

pmshell_allow

pmshell_forbid

pmshell_restricted

pmshell_cmd

Description

Type integer READONLY

pmshell_cmd is only defined if the command is a Privilege Manager for Unix shell program (in which case it is set to false) or the command is a shell subcommand running from a Privilege Manager for Unix shell program (in which case it is set to true).

This variable is only applicable to the pmsh, pmksh, pmcsh, and pmbash programs.

Example
if (defined pmshell_cmd){ 
   if (user !in safe_shell_list) 
   { 
      #check builtins 
      pmshell_checkbuiltins=true; 
   } 
}
Related Topics

pmshell

pmshell_restricted

pmshell_checkbuiltins

pmshell_prog

pmshell_reject

pmshell_allow

pmshell_forbid

pmshell_restricted

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