Trusted AIX commands
Security-related commands are provided to manage a Trusted AIX® system:
- labck
- Verifies a LabelEncodings file
- getsecconf
- Displays the kernel security flags
- setsecconf
- Changes the Trusted AIX kernel security flags
- getsyslab
- Shows the kernel maximum and minimum labels
- setsyslab
- Sets the kernel maximum and minimum labels
- getrunmode
- Displays the current running mode of the system
- setrunmode
- Switches the running mode of the system
- pdlink
- Links files across partitioned subdirectories
- pdmkdir
- Creates partitioned directories and subdirectories
- pdmode
- Returns the current partitioned directory access mode or runs a command with a specified partitioned directory access mode
- pdrmdir
- Removes partitioned directories and associated subdirectories
- pdset
- Sets/unsets partitioned (sub)directories
- bootauth
- Verifies that an authorized user is booting the system
- chuser
- Changes the user's clearance attributes
- lsuser
- Displays the user's clearance attributes
- chsec
- Changes the user's clearance attributes and port labels
- lssec
- Displays the user's clearance attributes and port labels
- trustchk
- Checks the attributes of files
- lstxattr
- Displays the label and security flag attributes of files, processes, and IPC objects
- settxattr
- Changes the label and security flag attributes of files, processes, and IPC objects