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  • Subject: Re: Securing output queues
  • From: "Henrik Krebs" <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 21:17:40 +0200

I must admit, that my first reaction was: Do they really care about
security in a shop with several ordinary users having *ALLOBJ. The days
of menu-security are way past in theese networking days.

Question: Do those users have CA/400-access to 'QSYS.LIB/....'?

Goodbar, Loyd (AFS-Water Valley) wrote:

> We have some output queues we wish to secure. The problem is several
users
> have *SPLCTL and *ALLOBJ. We want to secure an outq such that only
specific
> users can view/change spool files in that queue. I've created an outq
with
> public *EXCLUDE, and added an authorizaton list to it. I've revoked my
> ownership of the queue to QSECOFR. Even if my name is not on the
> authorization list, I can still view and change spool files in this out
> queue. My profile has *ALLOBJ and *SPLCTL, among others. What are my
> options?

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