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Got if figured out now. WRKPVTAUT is new to V5R4 (see the article at
http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg060706-story02.html)
Thanks to Dave Boettcher in a separate post for that.
However, DSPUSRPRF TYPE(*OBJAUT) seems to do the exact same thing and was
available at least on the V5R3 system I tested.
Both very useful for security auditing. Thank you and Dave.
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Tom Kreimer
Network Manager
Buckhorn Inc, Milford OH
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Date:
05/05/2009 12:37 PM
Subject:
Re: Print a user's private authorities?
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There is DSPUSRPRF TYPE(*OBJAUT) which can be spooled or to an
output file against which a report can be generated. There is also
the PRTPVTAUT command, but that gives private authority information
from another perspective; i.e. the objects, not a user. Neither was
new to v5r4, so maybe neither is what was of interest. Perhaps
there is a tool\utility making use of the "List Objects User Is
Authorized to, Owns, or Is Primary Group of" (QSYLOBJA) API for
which a search of that API name might assist to find one.
How to view -> Object Authorities:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/rzamv/rzamvworkseccommands.htm
Regards, Chuck
tkreimer wrote:
I am certain I saw a new command that would display or print all
of a users private authorities. I think it is new to V5R4, but a
search of the memo to users did not turn anything up. I might not
be using the correct keywords to search for, does anyone know
what I'm talking about?
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