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Jim Lynn
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trusted host

I wasn't sure what I was doing and issued the command via SAM. Is there an easy back out ?
I'm really new
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: trusted host

Hi Jim,

Yes, essentially the same place in SAM has a command to reverse the process.

You have to be careful in UNIX when you hit those pesky buttons or issue commands from the shell. Silly UNIX, it assumes you know what you are doing.

Regards, Clay
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Herve BRANGIER
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Re: trusted host

If I understand you want to come back from
trusted system ?

You can use /usr/lbin/tsconvert -r

Or use sam (Audit... -> Action contain a
menu to come back)...

HTH

Herv?

Uday_S_Ankolekar
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Re: trusted host

Use SAMe method...(SAM) to revert back .. Put NO in audited event. This will make your system once again "untrusted" ..
Good Luck..