PAM Rules
Definition
Soffid allows you to define rules to detect commands executed on a server. When a user launches a command defined on a rule, Soffid will detect it.
To use that rules you need to define the PAM policies. For more information, you can visit the PAM policies page.
Standard attributes
- Name: name to identify the rule.
- Description: a brief description of the rule.
- Type: rule type.
- Keyboard
- Screen
 
- Content: the content of the rule that Soffid will detect. Be in mind, Soffid will consider blanks, return, and all characters you type.
- Modified by: user who modified that rule.
- Modified on: date and time of the update.
Actions
PAM rules query
| Query | Allows you to query PAM rules through different search systems, Quick, Basic and Advanced. | 
| Add or remove columns | Allows you to show and hide columns in the table. | 
| Add new | Allows you to create a new PAM rule. You can choose that option on the hamburger menu or click the add button (+). To add a new PAM rule it will be mandatory to fill in the required fields. | 
| Delete | Allows you to remove one or more PAM rules by selecting one or more records and next clicking the button with the subtraction symbol (-). To perform that action, Soffid will ask you for confirmation, you could confirm or cancel the operation. | 
| Import | Allows you to upload a CSV file with the PAM rules list to add or update PAM rules to Soffid. First, you need to pick up a CSV file, that CSV has to contain a specific configuration. Then you need to check the content to be loaded, it is allowed to choose if you want or not to load a specific attribute. And finally, you need to select the mappings for each column of the CSV file to import the data correctly and click the Import button. | 
| Download CSV file | Allows you to download a CSV file with the PAM rules information. | 
PAM rules detail
| Apply changes | Allows you to create a new configuration PAM rule or to update an existing one. To save the data it will be mandatory to fill in the required fields. | 
| Undo | Allows you to quit without applying any changes made. | 
| Delete | Allows you to delete a PAM rule. To perform that action, Soffid will ask you for confirmation, you could confirm or cancel the operation. | 
