
5-16 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • December 2010
5.7 User Management and Security Commands
This section describes the typical XSCF commands for user management and security
management.
■ showuser / adduser / deleteuser / enableuser / disableuser
■ password / setprivilege / showpasswordpolicy / setpasswordpolicy
■ showlookup / setlookup / showldap / setldap / showad / setad / showldapssl / setldapssl
■ showaudit / setaudit / viewaudit
■ showloginlockout / setloginlockout
■ showssh / setssh
showuser / adduser / deleteuser / enableuser / disableuser
The showuser(8) command can be used to list XSCF user accounts or display information
about a particular user account. The adduser(8) and deleteuser(8) commands add and
delete user accounts. The enableuser(8) and disableuser(8) commands enable and
disable, respectively, user accounts.
password / setprivilege / showpasswordpolicy / setpasswordpolicy
The password(8) and setprivilege(8) commands set passwords and user privileges,
respectively, for user accounts. The showpasswordpolicy(8) and
setpasswordpolicy(8) commands display and specify the validity of passwords and
other password policy information.
showlookup / setlookup / showldap / setldap / showad / setad /
showldapssl / setldapssl
The showlookup(8) and setlookup(8) commands display and specify information on
whether an LDAP server should be used for looking up the authentication and the user
privilege. The showldap(8) and setldap(8) commands display and specify LDAP client
settings, which are used when retrieving data from an LDAP server. The showad(8) and
setad(8) commands display and specify Active Directory client settings, which are used
when retrieving user informations from an Active Directory server. The showldapssl(8)
and setldapssl(8) commands display and specify LDAP/SSL client settings, which are
used when retrieving user informations from an LDAP/SSL server.
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