relax(ADM)
relax --
change system security defaults
Syntax
/etc/relax level
Description
relax changes selected system-wide security defaults to
one of several predefined levels (high,
improved, low, and traditional).
The directories in /tcb/lib/relax
are named for each level, and each directory contains three files:
default-
specifies fields to be updated in the file
/etc/auth/system/default.
etc_def-
specifies files and values to be updated or removed in the directory
/etc/default.
script-
is a shell script which is run to make other changes to such settings
as kernel parameters using
configure(ADM),
default umask settings by edits to various files, and other changes.
Examples
relax takes one argument, which should be the name of a
directory in /tcb/lib/relax, for example:
relax improved
This reconfigures the system security settings to the ``improved''
level of security.
Limitations
If the script for the level you select makes changes to the kernel
configuration, these changes will not come into effect until
UNIX® is rebooted.
Files
/tcb/lib/relax/level-
security level directory
/etc/auth/system/files-
File Control database
/etc/auth/system/default-
System Defaults database
/etc/default/-
files containing other current default settings
/etc/profile-
/etc/cshrc-
files edited by
/tcb/lib/relax/level/script
See also
configure(ADM),
secdefs(ADM),
umask(C)
``Maintaining system security'' in Managing system security
Standards conformance
relax is not part of any currently supported standard; it is
an extension of AT&T System V
provided by The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005