
FUP Commands
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SECURE
SECURE
Sets or changes the standard security attributes of a file.
To execute the SECURE command, you must be the owner of the file you want to
secure, or you must log on as the super ID (255,255).
fileset-list
is a list of files whose security attributes are to be set or changed. Partial file
names are expanded using the current default node, volume, and subvolume (if
necessary). You can use wild-card characters and specify
qualified-fileset
for
fileset-list
.
security-string
sets new Guardian file security for the files in
fileset-list
. You can also
enclose
security-string
with quotation marks. Specify
security-string
as
a literal four-character string. You can include the ? character, but you must always
supply all four (rwep) security characters:
rwep
The four characters in
security-string
assign these new values for file
security:
SECURE fileset-list [ , [ security ]
[ , secure-option ]...
security
is:
[ " ] { security-string } [ " ]
{ security-num }
secure-option
is:
CLEARONPURGE | PARTONLY | PROGID
rwep
r
Read access allowed
w
Write access allowed
e
Execute access allowed
p
Purge access allowed