User management and access control commands
Use the user management and access control commands to configure remote authentication
service, access control, and manage users and groups on the system.
chauthservice
Use the chauthservice command to configure the remote authentication service of the system.
chcurrentuser
Use the chcurrentuser command to change the attributes of the current user.
chldap
Use the chldap command to change system-wide Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) configuration. This command can be used to configure remote authentication with LDAP. These settings apply when authenticating against any of the LDAP servers configured using the mkldapserver command.
chldapserver
Use the chldapserver command to modify a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
chownershipgroup
The chownershipgroup command modifies the properties of an ownership group.
chuser
Use the chuser command to change the attributes of an existing user.
chusergrp
Use the chusergrp command to change the attributes of an existing user group.
lscurrentuser
Use the lscurrentuser command to display information for the logged-in user.
lsldap
Use the lsldap command to display the details for the system-wide Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) configuration.
lsldapserver
Use the lsldapserver command to display the most recent details for all configured Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers.
lsownershipgroup
The lsownershipgroup command displays the ownership groups that are available in the system.
lsuser
Use the lsuser command to display a list of the users that are created on the system.
lsusergrp
Use the lsusergrp command to display a list of the user groups that is created on the system.
mkldapserver
Use the mkldapserver command to display the data used to create a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
mkownershipgroup
The mkownershipgroup command creates an ownership group.
mkuser
Use the mkuser command to create either a local or a remote user to access a system.
mkusergrp
Use the mkusergrp command to create a new user group.
rmldapserver
Use the rmldapserver command to delete a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
rmownershipgroup
The rmownershipgroup command deletes an ownership group.
rmuser
Use the rmuser command to delete a user.
rmusergrp
Use the rmusergrp command to delete a user group.
testldapserver
Use the testldapserver command to test a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.