Each record in the GROUP class defines a group of users in the database.
The key of each GROUP class record is the name of the group.
Note: The properties of profile groups apply to each user associated with the profile group. However, if the same property is specified in a user (USER or XUSER) record, the user record overrides those in the profile group record.
You can change most of these properties from the CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management, or by using the selang command chgrp.
Note: In most cases, and unless otherwise indicated, to change a property using ch[x]grp, you use the property name as the command parameter.
You can view all properties from the CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management, or by using the selang command showgrp.
(Informational) Displays the list of applications that the accessor is authorized to access. Used by eTrust SSO.
Defines the activities that CA ControlMinder records in the audit log. You can specify any combination of the following activities:
Note: This property corresponds to the audit parameter of the ch[x]usr and ch[x]grp commands. You can use AUDIT_MODE for a GROUP or XGROUP to set the audit mode for all members of the group. However, you cannot use AUDIT_MODE to set the audit mode for group members if a user's audit mode is defined in a USER record, XUSER record, or profile group.
(Informational) Displays the authentication method or methods to be used with the group record; from method 1 to method 32, or none. Used by eTrust SSO.
Represents a Unicenter TNG calendar object for user, group, and resource restrictions in CA ControlMinder. CA ControlMinder fetches Unicenter TNG active calendars at specified time intervals.
Defines additional information that you want to include in the record. CA ControlMinder does not use this information for authorization.
Limit: 255 characters.
(Informational) Displays the date and time when the record was created.
Defines the day and time restrictions that govern when an accessor can access a resource.
Use the restrictions parameter with the chres, ch[x]usr, or ch[x]grp commands to modify this property.
The resolution of daytime restrictions is one minute.
Defines the date on which an accessor becomes invalid. A value for the EXPIRE_DATE property in a user record overrides a value in a group record.
Note: This property corresponds to the expire[-] parameter of the ch[x]usr and ch[x]grp commands.
Defines the full name associated with an accessor. CA ControlMinder uses the full name to identify the accessor in audit log messages, but not for authorization.
FULLNAME is an alphanumeric string. For groups the maximum length is 255 characters. For users the maximum length is 47 characters.
Defines the list of application groups that the group is authorized to access. Used by eTrust SSO.
Defines the groups that are members of this group.
Specifies the group authority attributes. Each of these attributes corresponds to the parameter of the same name in the ch[x]grp command. A group can have one or more of the following authority attributes:
Specifies whether a user who belongs to the group can perform administrative functions, similar to root in the UNIX environment.
Specifies whether a user who belongs to the group can monitor the system, list information in the database, and set the audit mode for existing records.
Specifies whether a user who belongs to the group can list everything in the database and use the secons utility.
Specifies whether a user who belongs to the group can modify the password settings of other users and can enable a user account that has been disabled by the serevu utility.
Specifies whether a process can ask users who belong to the group for authorization and can issue the SEOSROUTE_VerifyCreate API call.
Defines the path of the home directory assigned to a new group member.
Use the homedir parameter with the chgrp, editgrp, or newgrp command to modify this property.
Limit: 255 alphanumeric characters.
Defines the number of days of inactivity that must pass before the system changes the status of a user to inactive. If the account status is inactive, the user cannot log in.
A value for the INACTIVE property in a USER record overrides a value in a GROUP record. Both override the INACT property in the SEOS class record.
Note: CA ControlMinder does not store the status; it calculates the status dynamically. To identify inactive users, you must compare the INACTIVE value with the user's LAST_ACC_TIME value.
INACTIVE is part of the profile feature.
Defines the maximum number of concurrent logins that a user is allowed. A zero value indicates that the user can have any number of concurrent logins.
A value for the MAXLOGINS property in a user record overrides a value in a group record. Both override the value of MAXLOGINS in the SEOS class record.
MAXLOGINS is part of the profile feature.
Defines the groups that this group is a member of.
Defines the user or group that owns the record.
Specifies the password rules. This property contains a number of fields that determine how CA ControlMinder handles password protection. For a complete list of the rules, see the modifiable property PROFILE of the USER class.
Use the password parameter and the rules or rules‑ option with the setoptions command to modify this property.
PASSWDRULES is part of the profile feature.
Specifies the PMDB that receives new passwords when you change user passwords with the sepass utility. The passwords are not sent to the Policy Model defined by the parent_pmd or passwd_pmd configuration settings if a value is entered for this property.
Note: This property corresponds to the pmdb[-] parameter of the ch[x]usr and ch[x]grp commands.
POLICYMODEL is part of the profile feature.
Displays a list of the users associated with this profile group.
Indicates whether the group password is automatically generated. The default is no. Used by eTrust SSO.
Indicates whether the group password is automatically kept identical for all group applications. The default is no. Used by eTrust SSO.
Defines the record name of the password policy for the group. A password policy is a set of rules for checking the validity of a new password and for defining when a password expires. The default is no validity check. Used by eTrust SSO.
Defines the date on which a suspended USER account becomes unsuspended.
RESUME_DATE and SUSPEND_DATE work together.
Note: This property corresponds to the resume[-] parameter of the ch[x]usr and ch[x]grp commands.
RESUME_DATE is part of the profile feature.
Displays the accessor's access control lists.
(UNIX only) The shell program assigned to a new UNIX user when the user is a member of this group.
Use the shellprog parameter with the chxgrp command to modify this property.
Displays the list of groups that have this group as a parent.
Defines the name of the parent group (“superior” group).
Use the parent[-] parameter with the ch[x]grp command to modify this property.
Defines the date on which a user account is suspended and so becomes invalid.
If the suspend date for a record precedes its resume date, the user can work before the suspend date and after the resume date.
If a user has a resume date that is earlier than the suspend date, the record is also invalid before the resume date. The user can work only between the resume and suspend dates.
A value for the SUSPEND_DATE property in a user record overrides the value in a group record.
Note: This property corresponds to the suspend[-] parameter of the ch[x]usr and ch[x]grp commands.
Displays the administrator who activated the suspend date.
(Informational) Displays the date and time when the record was last modified.
(Informational) Displays the administrator who performed the update.
Defines the users that belong to the group.
The user list contained in this property may be different from the one in the native environment USERS property.
Use the join[x][-] commands to modify this property.
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