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==Example==
==Example==
The following example shows <var>AUTHCTL VIEW</var> output for a system using RACF. The output includes listing whether the parameter settings are defaults or whether they were dynamically loaded or linkage edited with the load module:
The following example shows <var>AUTHCTL VIEW</var> output for a system using RACF. The output includes listing whether the parameter settings are defaults or whether they were dynamically loaded or linkage edited with the load module:
<p class="code" style="font-size:88%"><nowiki>16.204  JUL 22 15.18.40        PAGE 4         
<p class="code" style="font-size:88%"><nowiki>16.204  JUL 11 15.18.40        PAGE 4         
AUTHCTL VIEW       
AUTHCTL VIEW       
Rocket Model 204 using RACF V2.2       
Rocket Model 204 using RACF V2.2       
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                   0  internal reader (USE $JOB) opens         
                   0  internal reader (USE $JOB) opens         
                   0  internal reader (USE $JOB) writes                 
                   0  internal reader (USE $JOB) writes                 
Password table: ROCKET.CCASTAT.M204 on volume volser last updated by M204V770 at 5:31:09 on JUL 20, 2016
Password table: ROCKET.CCASTAT.M204 on volume volser last updated by M204V770 at 5:31:09 on JUL 9, 2016
***  MSIR.0551: SirSafe is active, but optional for current CCASTAT               
***  MSIR.0551: SirSafe is active, but optional for current CCASTAT               
***  MSIR.0599: SirSafe read-only file checking is not active           
***  MSIR.0599: SirSafe read-only file checking is not active           

Revision as of 00:41, 13 October 2017

Summary

Privileges
System manager
Function
Displays information about the Model 204 external security interface in use (RACF, ACF2, Top Secret, or none)

Syntax

AUTHCTL VIEW [interface]

where interface is RACF, ACF2, or TOPSECRET.

Example

The following example shows AUTHCTL VIEW output for a system using RACF. The output includes listing whether the parameter settings are defaults or whether they were dynamically loaded or linkage edited with the load module:

16.204 JUL 11 15.18.40 PAGE 4 AUTHCTL VIEW Rocket Model 204 using RACF V2.2 Searching for SECPLIST=RACFPRM1 Using assembled default parameters Long passwords (Pass Phrases) supported RACF extended password handling active ROCKET RACF ID of job owner M204USER RACF Group of job owner GROUP M204RACF RACF control group name COMGRUP M204RACF RACF common control group name PRTY S default priority (STANDARD) VALIDATE NODLMC validation option in effect DEFUSR M204USR RACF user ID for CCASTAT users DEFGRP M204GRP RACF group for CCASTAT users DEFPAS ++++++++ RACF password for CCASTAT users DLMCHECK use $JOB dlm checking option 0 SAF function requests 0 internal reader (USE $JOB) opens 0 internal reader (USE $JOB) writes Password table: ROCKET.CCASTAT.M204 on volume volser last updated by M204V770 at 5:31:09 on JUL 9, 2016 *** MSIR.0551: SirSafe is active, but optional for current CCASTAT *** MSIR.0599: SirSafe read-only file checking is not active *** MSIR.0687: SirSafe enhanced shared DASD not active, run SirEnq on RS26 (RS26) M204V770>

For more information about maintaining information for the security interfaces, refer to the Security interfaces overview.

AUTHCTL under SirSafe

For sites that are authorized for the SirSafe add-on product, the following AUTHCTL command variants are used to control SirSafe:

AUTHCTL A SIRSAFE AUTHCTL D SIRSAFE AUTHCTL C SIRSAFE AUTHCTL LIST SIRSAFE AUTHCTL REFRESH AUTHCTL TEST

For more information about these AUTHCTL variants, see the SirSafe command and function reference.