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sysmgr(1M)

runpriv(1M)

checkpriv(1M)

addpriv(1M)

rmpriv(1M)

adddefpriv(1m)

rmdefpriv(1m)

addprivuser(1M)

privilegedUsers(4)

defaultPrivileges(4)

privilege(4)



RMPRIVUSER(1M)                                                  RMPRIVUSER(1M)



NAME
     rmprivuser - remove a user's system administration privileged user status

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sysadm/bin/rmprivuser [ -auth auth-scheme ] username

DESCRIPTION
     rmprivuser removes an entry from the privilegedUsers(4) database.
     username will no longer be a privileged user.  username may still be able
     to run privileged commands; see runpriv(1M) for a description of the
     criteria for a user to be able to run a privileged command.

     In order to run rmprivuser, you must either be running as root or you
     must provide the -auth auth-scheme arguments and pass the authentication
     test.  If auth-scheme is unix, then must you type the root password when
     prompted in order to pass.

     The ability to run rmprivuser is not itself a privilege.  root cannot
     give other users the ability to add or remove privileges.

FILES
     /var/sysadm/privilegedUsers     Privileged users database

SEE ALSO
     sysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M), checkpriv(1M), addpriv(1M), rmpriv(1M),
     adddefpriv(1m), rmdefpriv(1m), addprivuser(1M), privilegedUsers(4),
     defaultPrivileges(4), privilege(4).




























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