secdefs(1M)
secdefs --
report settings of security defaults
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/secdefs
[ -v ] [ -a | level ... ]
Description
secdefs compares the current settings of the system-wide
security defaults with the security levels defined in
/etc/security/seclevel (high, improved,
traditional, and low).
secdefs reports the name of the closest security level
that has the least number of differences.
secdefs takes the following options and arguments:
-v-
Displays a table of the actual differences as well as a count.
The three columns of the table display:
-
the name of a default file in /etc/default
-
a keyword entry in the default file
-
the currently assigned value of the keyword,
and the value defined by the security level
-a-
Displays comparisons for each security level defined in
/etc/security/seclevel, in order of increasing number
of differences.
level-
Reports differences for each of the named levels.
Files
/etc/security/seclevel/level/etc_def-
security level defaults
/etc/default/-
current default settings
References
default(4),
idtune(1M),
relax(1M)
Notices
secdefs examines only the
etc_def file in the directory
/etc/security/seclevel/level.
It does not compare values set in the script file
against the current security defaults.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004