Rights Hierarchies

With the Rights tool, you can add a right to a right, which means the same command could be included more than once in a right. The order of rights is important. Just as with searches for the PATH variable, searches for commands in a right use the first occurrence of the command it finds. For example, you might specify the /usr/bin/date command in one right with an effective UID of root but specify it in another right to run as the normal user. Always list the most specific and powerful rights first, followed by subordinate rights. Any wildcard entries should be last in the list.

You can change the order of rights within rights from the Rights tool.

Use the following steps to change the order of rights within rights.

1.
From the SMC Users window, click on the Rights icon.

The Rights window is displayed.

2.
Double-click on the name of the right containing the command you want to change.

The Rights Properties window for that right is displayed. Figure 102 shows the Rights Properties for System Administrator window.

Figure 102. System Administrator Rights Properties Window


3.
Click on the Supplementary Rights tab.

The Supplementary Rights information is displayed, as shown in Figure 105.

Figure 105. Commands Tab


Figure 103. Supplementary Rights Tab


4.
Click on a right and use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change the order of the supplementary rights.

5.
When the supplementary rights are in the correct sequence, click on the OK button.

The supplementary rights hierarchy is set.

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