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"Emerson, Tom # El Monte" <[log in to unmask]>
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Emerson, Tom # El Monte
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Tue, 7 Mar 2000 14:38:39 -0500
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reynold, James [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Well this is what I returned when I tried it at the :
> prompt...looks like it worked.
>
> [MER]:LISTUSER @.SYS > X
> [MER]:GREP 'SM' < X
> CAP: SM,AM,AL,GL,DI,OP,CV,UV,LG,PS,NA,NM,CS,ND,SF,BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH
> [MER]:

(ahem) what "worked"? the above output doesn't show WHICH user has SM
capability, just that "some" user within the SYS account has SM capability
[and a host of others to boot!]  For all you know, this could mean the user
MANAGER.SYS, OPERATOR.SYS, or HACKER.SYS!  (OTOH, this shows that ONE and
ONLY ONE user has SM cap, otherwise there would have been multiple "CAP:"
lines)

What's needed is either some "context" around where this line was found [x
lines before or after], or a choice of multiple "words" to chose from (i.e.,
either "USER:" or "CAP:", which would condense the normal MPE listuser
output down to the two lines you are interested in)

Unfortunately, all this amounts to is "re-inventing the wheel" -- there are
at least two third-party tools which do this and more [the aforementioned
VEAUDIT being one, and I'll bet Montery's SAFE/3000 does this as well even
though I've never seen that product]  For instance, "OP" users are really
half-SM users -- they can CREATE files/groups/accounts as well as READ any
file on the system [well, the first line at least...]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Reaser
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 9:54 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: LIST all MANAGER.SYS logon's
>
>
> Erik Vistica <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > VEAUDIT or MPEX may be able to help if. For pure MPE you could try
> > something like (untested):
>
> > :LISTUSER @.@ > X
> > :GREP 'SM,' X
> > :GREP 'OP,' X
>
> "Pure MPE" gives me the dreaded "Unknown command name. (CIERR 975)"
> on the :GREP command.
>
> Mayhaps you were thinking of doing these under the Posix shell?  :-)

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