Tivoli Access Manager (TAM) gives you a lot of control and granularity
(ACL's etc...) 

http://www-306.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/access-mgr-operating-sys/
or:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/access-mgr-operating-sys/

(nope - I don't get commission)...

Only thing I would press (for the UniData people out there) -:

You can CHANGE access permissions applied by TAM in-flight, but please don't
apply or remove TAM access control as a facility on a UniData RFS file since
UniData was started. If you do then not only could your ability to recover
from a system failure be compromised, but UniData will probably halt to
protect your files (depends on circumstances),

If you want to apply TAM policy control to a file - or remove TAM policy
control - then if the file is an RFS file only do it with UniData stopped
(safe...).

Regards

JayJay
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