NAME utglpolicy - used to get or set the group utpolicy options SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utglpolicy -a [ -g ] [ -m ] [ -p ] [ -r type ] [ -s type ] [ -z type ] /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utglpolicy -a [ -t clear ] [ -t add:tid ] /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utglpolicy -h /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utglpolicy DESCRIPTION The utglpolicy command is used to get or set the group utpolicy options. Normally, setting group policies is done using the Sun Ray web-based administration tool. utglpolicy with no options gets the group policy options. utglpolicy [utpolicy-options] provides a command-line alter- native for the administrator to set valid utpolicy options in the database. utpolicy options -i{clear|soft} and -t list are not supported by utglpolicy. You must be root to use this command. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -a This option, followed by valid Policy Setting or Card Reader Assignment arguments, applies these arguments to the active authentication policy for the system. This option is not valid by itself. No option is valid without the -a option. -g Turn on session selection within a server group. Allows the user to select on which server the user's session is run. -h Show usage information (this message). -m Enable multihead session capability, allowing multiple terminals to act as display devices for a single user session. -p This option changes the behavior of the self- registration application so that it does not require the Solaris name and password before registering a token. Note that the self-registration application only verifies the name and password. They are not stored. -r {card|pseudo|both} Specify the token types that must be registered in the administrative database in order to be granted access to a login screen. Policy looks up and uses token database entry. -s {card|pseudo|both} Specify the token types that will be presented with a registration screen if they do not have an entry in the administrative database. Policy allows self- registration of tokens. -z {card|pseudo|both} Specify the token types that do not require an entry in the administrative database in order to be granted access to a login screen. Policy grants access to tokens without database entry. -t add:terminalId Add a terminal (appliance) identification to the list of terminals being used as dedicated card readers. -t clear Reset the list of Sun Ray appliances in dedicated card reader mode. EXAMPLES Example 1: To set a group policy: # utglpolicy -a -r card -z pseudo -t clear -t add:080020a8e723 ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | | Availability | SUNWuta | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO utpolicy(1M)
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