Frank Rogers
10th February 2003, 16:59
Can someone explain what "attributes" / "permissions" bsp has over superuser
Thanks
OmeLuuk
10th February 2003, 17:23
Most important: bsp is not only the user with most rights (because "technical owner" of the Baan installation), also the "group user" of the (primary) group that contains all users of Baan. Within Baan the bsp user has special permissions. In NT installations, the user named baan has these special rights.
askajale
10th February 2003, 20:33
Hi,
Principally there is no difference in "bsp" and baan super user. In older version of Baan (Triton 3.x), there were few commands which were restricted to bsp user only (like db file registry etc..)
Now in new scenerio, there can be some authorization enforced at Unix level. If the permissions of the Baan confuguration files is changed so as to restricted to only "bsp" user to modify. So evenif any user modifies (like most of the $BSE/lib files datecurr*, auditdef6.2 etc), he will not be able to carry out RDD.
-- Avinash