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Click to enlargeIFS Security
This course is also available on CD-ROM

Presenter: Manta Technologies
Availability: Online
SKU: 3549


Course Description:
This course covers the OS/400 commands used to control the security of integrated file system (IFS) directories and the objects they contain.

The course begins by relating the security of IFS objects to what you already know, the security of libraries and traditional OS/400 objects. As you will see, the concepts of object ownership, public authority, private authority, group profiles, authorization lists, and adopted authority carry over to the IFS environment with little change.

The course then describes the commands and panels used to grant a user private authority to an IFS object. You will also see how to transfer the ownership of an IFS object to another user.

Next, the course describes the concept of primary group authority. While primary group authority is not limited to files and directories, this concept was introduced to OS/400 at the same time as the integrated file system. You will see how to assign primary group authority for an IFS object.

Finally, the course describes a security problem that is introduced by the combined use of Client Access/400 and the integrated file system. After understanding why the problem exists, you will learn how to implement IBM's recommended solution.

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After completing this course, you should be able to:
   • Identify the authorities needed for a user to access directories and files in specified ways
   • Identify the default value that is used when no public authority is specified for an IFS object
   • Specify the public authority for a new directory
   • Change the home directory of a user
   • Determine which users can access an IFS object and their respective authorities
   • Grant a user the authority to access an IFS object
   • Revoke the authority of a user to access an IFS object
   • Change the level of authority a user has to an IFS object
   • Put an IFS object under the control of an authorization list
   • Pass the ownership of an IFS object to another user
   • Determine the primary group, if any, associated with an IFS object
   • Designate a primary group for an IFS object
   • Change the primary group for an IFS object
   • Describe the security problem introduced by Client Access/400 and the integrated file system
   • Use an authorization list to limit the ability of Client Access/400 users to view library objects

Audience: The course is intended for security officers and other personnel who are responsible for designing and implementing a system security plan. The audience also includes system administrators, programmers, managers, and users who will participate in security planning for the system as a whole or for one or more applications.

Prerequisites: This course assumes that you are familiar with the concepts and basic operations of OS/400 systems. You can satisfy these prerequisites by successfully completing the courses in the following series:
· Using an iSeries System
· The Integrated File System

Finally, the course assumes that you have an understanding of OS/400 security concepts and commands. It is assumed that you obtained this understanding through relevant work experience or by taking other courses. If you are unfamiliar with OS/400 security, you should not take this course. Instead, you should take the courses in the iSeries Security series. That series includes all of the topics covered by this course.

Course Outline:
   File and Directory Authorities
   Securing IFS Objects
   Changing Object Ownership
   Using Primary Group Authority
   Restricting Client Access/400 Users

Course Details:
Length:90 minutes
Format: Online Learning
Publisher:Manta




IFS Security
This course is also available on CD-ROM


Presenter: Manta Technologies
Availability: Online
SKU: 3549


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