The following table briefly describes some of the tools in the
/utilities/bin
directory. You can use the UNIX
man
command for information about these utilities.
Tools for the System Administrator
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sasauth module for site-specific
authentication
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sasauth module for LDAP
authentication
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sasauth module for PAM
authentication
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stand-alone scramble
command
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tool to remove any leftover
Work directories, utility directories, or both, whose associated SAS
process has ended (See the cleanwork command.)
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documentation setup
utility invoked by the installer
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tool to check ELS configuration
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ELS server, tool to
launch subprocesses
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tool used to launch
the Java facilities within SAS
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double-byte input utility
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double-byte input utility
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double-byte input utility
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double-byte input utility
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resets the name of the SASROOT directory in the specified executable file.
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remote browser server
for the platform (only supported on Linux, but works on all other
Motif platforms)
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resource helper for
X Windows
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user identification
and authentication utility
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configuration file for
sasauth; specifies authentication module used and other options
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script for supporting
e-mail from SAS
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script for supporting
e-mail from SAS
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obtains and transcodes
or decodes the user name and password into Unicode. It then calls
the SAS authorization service to authenticate the user. It then exits
with an exit status that indicates the success or failure of the authentication.
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script to set some commands
to run as root
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the location where SASROOT
and TKPATH are patched for release 9.3 (other executables are not
patched as they were in release 9.2)
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