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