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− | See [[General Computer Security]] for info and links about Security outside of the | + | See [[General Computer Security]] for info and links about Security outside of the IBM i community. |
== Security Tools == | == Security Tools == | ||
* GO SECTOOLS | * GO SECTOOLS | ||
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== Security Wizard == | == Security Wizard == | ||
* Access via [[Operations Navigator]] | * Access via [[Operations Navigator]] | ||
− | ** Warning ... while this is for administrators new to | + | ** Warning ... while this is for administrators new to IBM i or Security, before changing any security settings, it is advisable to consult with the most experienced IBM i security professional on-site. |
** You can change security settings, but while they are changed, they affect how objects function, including how they function after you change settings back again. | ** You can change security settings, but while they are changed, they affect how objects function, including how they function after you change settings back again. | ||
== Security [[Commands]] == | == Security [[Commands]] == | ||
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* GO CMDPWD | * GO CMDPWD | ||
* [[CHGPWD]] change password | * [[CHGPWD]] change password | ||
− | * [[CHKPWD]] makes user re-enter password that was used to sign onto the | + | * [[CHKPWD]] makes user re-enter password that was used to sign onto the system |
=== Object Authority === | === Object Authority === |
Revision as of 15:11, 8 July 2008
See General Computer Security for info and links about Security outside of the IBM i community.
Contents
Security Tools
- GO SECTOOLS
- GO SECBATCH
Security Wizard
- Access via Operations Navigator
- Warning ... while this is for administrators new to IBM i or Security, before changing any security settings, it is advisable to consult with the most experienced IBM i security professional on-site.
- You can change security settings, but while they are changed, they affect how objects function, including how they function after you change settings back again.
Security Commands
- Most functions of Security Commands, can also be done with Operations Navigator
User Profile
Password
- GO CMDPWD
- CHGPWD change password
- CHKPWD makes user re-enter password that was used to sign onto the system