PRIVILEGEDUSERS(4) PRIVILEGEDUSERS(4)
privilegedUsers - privileged user database.
/var/sysadm/privilegedUsers is an ASCII file containing a line for each
privileged user on the system. A privileged user is a user who has all
system administration privileges; that is, the user can use runpriv(1M)
to run any of the privileged commands in /usr/sysadm/bin.
Each line in /var/sysadm/privilegedUsers contains a login name and no
other characters or delimiters.
checkpri
look in /var/sysadm/privilegedUsers to
determine whether or not a user is a privileged user. If a user is a
privileged user, checkpriv and runpriv will succeed. Otherwise,
privileges are determined by the other factors described in runpriv(4).
/var/sysadm/privilegedUsers should not be edited directly. Use the
addpriv(1M) and rmpriv(1M) commands to administer privileged users.
/var/sysadm/privilegedUsers
sysmgr(1M), privilege(4), defaultPrivileges(4), runpriv(1M),
checkpriv(1M), addpriv(1M), rmpriv(1M), adddefpriv(1M), rmdefpriv(1M),
addprivuser(1M), rmprivuser(1M).
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