To set a new symbolic link
The Symbolic Links Properties dialog opens.
The Symbolic Link dialog opens.
Note: If the link target does not exist on the Unix host, it does not create the symbolic link.
You can configure which entries go into the Unix syslog configuration file. Syslog entries are appended to the log and cannot be overridden. However, if there is a duplicate entry, it is only added once to /etc/syslog.conf.
To add a syslog entry
The Syslog Configuration Properties dialog opens.
The Syslog Rule dialog opens.
The Facility is the type of message you want to log.
When you select a syslog Priority, it selects that priority plus all priorities listed below it.
Note: To log to a specific priority only on a Linux platform, click Edit and add "=" before the priority name.
Note: If you select the Remove local configuration option, it backs up the old configuration file before it deletes it and applies the new policy.
Sudo allows certain users to get elevated access to certain commands even if they do not have root access. The sudoers file contains a list of rules that control the behavior of sudo. The Sudo policy controls the rules defined in the sudoers file.
The Sudo policy allows you to add, edit, remove and re-order sudo rules. A sudo rule consists of three parts:
To use Active Directory groups in sudo rules, select the Resolve Active Directory group names in /etc/sudoers option. This option requires Sudo 1.8 on the Unix host.
Note: The Sudo policy does not support all possible sudo configurations. If you need to handle more advanced scenarios you can use a file copy policy to place your base sudoers file and use a script policy to customize it.
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