The following list explains the kernel table column names:
Entry number in the kernel table.
Defines the type of access that CA ControlMinder permits, or the type of access that a user requested. The value is a sum of access types:
1-read
2-write
4-chown
8-chmod
16-rename
32-unlink
64-utimes
128-chattr
256-link
512-chdir
1024-create
Defines the ACEE of the user making the access request.
Defines the CA ControlMinder user name of the user.
Defines the response (permit or deny) that CA ControlMinder made to the access request. Valid values include:
0–deny
1–permit
Defines the program name, as defined in argument number 0 when the program executes.
(Solaris 10 only) Defines the contract process ID.
Defines the logical disk that the file resides on.
Defines the directory ID.
Defines the string value of the inode.
Defines the effective user ID.
Defines the expression (text pattern used for string matching) that specifies the resources to which the entry applies.
Defines the file ID that CA ControlMinder uses to identify the file.
Defines the bit mask flag for the entry.
Defines the inode number.
Defines the number of hard links of the file.
Defines the port on the local host that accepts the incoming TCP connection.
Defines the location in the directory to protect from mounting.
Defines the number of characters in the expression.
Defines the process name in the /proc file system.
Note: In the /proc file system, each process is represented as a file, and the file name is the process number.
Defines the object ID.
Defines the peer host address.
Defines the hash value of a path string.
Defines the process ID.
Defines the port from which the incoming TCP connection originated.
Defines the parent process ID.
Defines the priority of the entry in the kernel table. When the kernel table is full, the entry with the lowest priority is removed when CA ControlMinder writes a new entry to the kernel table.
Defines the name of the program.
Defines the name of the CA ControlMinder service (daemon).
Defines the TCP port to which the entry applies.
Defines the protected file type.
Defines the user ID.
(Solaris 10 only) Defines the zone ID.
Note: The value of this column is always 0 for a non-Solaris 10 computer.
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