files(F)
files --
file control database
Format
See
authcap(F)
Description
The file control database (/etc/auth/system/files)
assists the system
administrator in maintaining the integrity of the system.
The database contains entries for system data files and
executable files that require certain attributes
to provide protection against unauthorized access, or
to perform their intended function.
The file control database is consulted by programs
such as
integrity
and
fixmog.
Trusted programs use the database
to ensure that the attributes of created files are set correctly.
The following attributes can be specified:
f_group-
Specifies the group name for the
entry. If a group name is not specified for
an entry when the file is created, the group
of the file will become the real group ID of
the process creating the file.
f_mode-
Specifies the mode for the
entry. If the mode is not specified when
the file is created, a mode of 0 is
assigned to the new file.
f_owner-
Specifies the owner name for the
entry. If an owner name is not specified for
an entry when the file is created, the owner
of the file will become the real user ID of
the process creating the file.
f_type-
Identifies the type of the file.
The following type values are defined:
r-
regular file
d-
directory
c-
character special device
b-
block special device
Examples
The following is an example of a file control database entry:
/bin/passwd:f_owner=bin:f_group=auth:\
:f_mode#02111:f_type=r:\
:chkent:
This entry specifies that the owner of the passwd program is
bin, that its group is auth, that it
is a regular file, and that its mode is 02111.
Files
/etc/auth/system/files-
file control database
See also
authcap(F),
fixmog(ADM),
getprfient(S),
integrity(ADM)
Standards conformance
files 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