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Appendix C SGM Command Reference
sgm disableuser
If sgm authtype is set to solaris, you cannot use this command. Instead, you must
manage passwords on the external authentication servers.
See the “Manually Disabling Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)” section on
page 18-14 for more information on the use of this command.
You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command.
List of SGM Commands
SGM Command Reference, page C-1.
sgm disableuser
Solaris Only
Full Syntax
sgm disableuser [username]
Command Description
If SGM User-Based Access is enabled, disables the specified user’s
authentication. SGM does not delete the user from the authentication list, SGM
only disables the user’s authentication.
To re-enable the user’s authentication with the same password as before, use
the sgm enableuser command.
To re-enable the user’s authentication with a new password, use the sgm
userpass command.
See the “Manually Disabling Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)” section on
page 18-14 for more information on the use of this command.
You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command.
Note If you have enabled Solaris authentication, you must be logged in as the root user,
not a super user, to use this command. See the “Implementing SGM User-Based
Access (Solaris Only)” section on page 18-2 for more information.