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System Administration Guide: Security Services
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Preface

Part I Security Overview

1.  Security Services (Overview)

Part II System, File, and Device Security

2.  Managing Machine Security (Overview)

3.  Controlling Access to Systems (Tasks)

4.  Controlling Access to Devices (Tasks)

5.  Using the Basic Audit Reporting Tool (Tasks)

6.  Controlling Access to Files (Tasks)

7.  Using the Automated Security Enhancement Tool (Tasks)

Part III Roles, Rights Profiles, and Privileges

8.  Using Roles and Privileges (Overview)

9.  Using Role-Based Access Control (Tasks)

10.  Role-Based Access Control (Reference)

11.  Privileges (Tasks)

12.  Privileges (Reference)

Part IV Oracle Solaris Cryptographic Services

13.  Oracle Solaris Cryptographic Framework (Overview)

14.  Oracle Solaris Cryptographic Framework (Tasks)

15.  Oracle Solaris Key Management Framework

Part V Authentication Services and Secure Communication

16.  Using Authentication Services (Tasks)

17.  Using PAM

18.  Using SASL

19.  Using Solaris Secure Shell (Tasks)

20.  Solaris Secure Shell (Reference)

Part VI Kerberos Service

21.  Introduction to the Kerberos Service

22.  Planning for the Kerberos Service

23.  Configuring the Kerberos Service (Tasks)

24.  Kerberos Error Messages and Troubleshooting

25.  Administering Kerberos Principals and Policies (Tasks)

26.  Using Kerberos Applications (Tasks)

27.  The Kerberos Service (Reference)

Part VII Oracle Solaris Auditing

28.  Oracle Solaris Auditing (Overview)

29.  Planning for Oracle Solaris Auditing

30.  Managing Solaris Auditing (Tasks)

31.  Solaris Auditing (Reference)

Audit Commands

auditd Daemon

audit Command

bsmrecord Command

auditreduce Command

praudit Command

auditconfig Command

Files Used in the Audit Service

system File

syslog.conf File

audit_class File

audit_control File

audit_event File

audit_startup Script

audit_user Database

audit_warn Script

bsmconv Script

Rights Profiles for Administering Auditing

Auditing and Solaris Zones

Audit Classes

Definitions of Audit Classes

Audit Class Syntax

Audit Plugins

Audit Policy

Proscess Audit Characteristics

Audit Trail

Conventions for Binary Audit File Names

Binary Audit File Names

Binary Audit File Timestamps

Audit Record Structure

Audit Record Analysis

Audit Token Formats

acl Token

arbitrary Token (Obsolete)

arg Token

attribute Token

cmd Token

exec_args Token

exec_env Token

exit Token (Obsolete)

file Token

group Token (Obsolete)

groups Token

header Token

ip_addr Token

ip Token (Obsolete)

ipc Token

ipc_perm Token

iport Token

opaque Token (Obsolete)

path Token

path_attr Token

privilege Token

process Token

return Token

sequence Token

socket Token

subject Token

text Token

trailer Token

uauth Token

upriv Token

zonename Token

Glossary

Index

Auditing and Solaris Zones

Non-global zones can be audited exactly as the global zone is audited, or nonglobal zones can set their own flags, storage, and audit policy.

When all zones are being audited identically, the configuration files in the global zone provide the settings for auditing in every zone. The +zonename policy option is useful. When this option is set, the audit records from all zones include the name of the zone. Audit records can then be postselected by zone name. To understand audit policy, see Determining Audit Policy. For an example, see How to Configure Audit Policy.

Zones can also be audited individually. When the policy option, perzone, is set in the global zone, each non-global zone runs its own audit daemon, handles its own audit queue, and specifies the content and location of its audit records. A non-global zone can also set most audit policy options. It cannot set policy that affects the entire system, so a non-global zone cannot set the ahlt or perzone policy. For further discussion, see Auditing on a System With Zones and How to Plan Auditing in Zones.

To learn about zones, see Part II, Zones, in System Administration Guide: Oracle Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Oracle Solaris Zones.