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Safeguard for Sudo 7.3 - Administration Guide

Introducing Safeguard for Sudo Planning Deployment Installation and Configuration Upgrade Safeguard for Sudo System Administration Managing Security Policy Administering Log and Keystroke Files Supported sudo plugins Troubleshooting Safeguard for Sudo Variables Safeguard for Sudo programs Installation Packages Supported Sudoers directives Unsupported Sudo Options Safeguard for Sudo Policy Evaluation

Upgrading Safeguard for Sudo packages

Safeguard for Sudo has the following three packages:

  • Server (qpm-server)

  • PM Agent (qpm-agent) - Used by Privilege Manager for Unix only

  • Sudo Plugin (qpm-plugin) - Used by Safeguard for Sudo only

These packages are mutually exclusive, that is, you can only install one of these packages on a host at any given time.

For more information on installing/upgrading the PM Agent, see the One Identity Privilege Manager for Unix Administration Guide.

Upgrading the server package

To upgrade the server package

  1. Change to the directory containing the qpm-server package for your specific platform. For example, on a 64-bit Red Hat Linux system, run:

    # cd server/linux-x86_64
  2. Run the platform-specific installer. For example, run:

    # rpm --upgrade qpm-server-*.rpm

Upgrading the Sudo Plugin package

To upgrade the Sudo Plugin package

  1. Change to the directory containing the qpm-plugin package for your specific platform. For example, on a 64-bit Red Hat Linux 5 system, run:

    # cd agent/linux-x86_64
  2. Run the platform-specific installer. For example, run:

    # rpm --upgrade qpm-plugin*.rpm

Removing Safeguard for Sudo packages

Where a direct upgrade is not possible, you must first remove the previously installed package, and install and configure Safeguard for Sudo as a new product installation.

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