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Trusted Solaris User's Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Trusted Solaris Environment
What Is Trusted Solaris?
How the Trusted Solaris Environment Protects Against Intruders
Limiting Access to the Trusted Computing Base
Making Theft of Passwords More Difficult
Protecting Information on the System Through Access Control
Providing Auditing
Preventing Spoofing Programs
Protecting Local Peripheral Devices Against Unauthorized Users
How the Trusted Solaris Environment Enforces Access Control Policy
Discretionary Access Control
Mandatory Access Control
Clearances
Labels
Labels and Transactions
User Responsibilities for Protecting Data
How the Trusted Solaris Environment Keeps Labeled Information Separate
Single- or Multi-level Sessions
Session Selection Example
Labeled Workspaces
Storing Files in Separate Directories by Labels
Enforcing MAC for Email Transactions
Clearing Objects Prior to Reuse
How the Trusted Solaris Environment Enables Secure Administration
Authorizations and Privileges
Accessing Applications and Authorizations
Predefined Roles
Chapter 2 Entering and Leaving the Trusted Solaris Environment
The Login Process
Identifying Yourself
Authenticating Yourself
Message Checking and Selecting Session Type
Leaving the Trusted Solaris Environment
Enabling Logins When Logins Are Disabled
Fixing a Bad Desktop Profile
Chapter 3 Tour of the Trusted Solaris Environment
Tour: Logging In
Tour: Setting the Session Type
Tour: Using the Label Builder to Set a Session Clearance
Tour: Exploring the Basic Trusted Solaris Environment
Tour: Launching an Application
Tour: Looking at Files with File Manager
Tour: Changing to a Workspace at a Different Label
Tour: Working in a Workspace at a Different Label
Tour: Occupying Workspaces with Applications at Different Labels
Tour: Moving Data Between Windows with Different Labels
Tour: Moving Files Between File Managers with Different Labels
Chapter 4 Elements of the Trusted Solaris Environment
Basic Trusted Solaris Environment
Label Displays in the Trusted Solaris Environment
Trusted Stripe
Trusted Path Symbol
Window Label Indicator
Front Panel
Workspace Switch Area
Clock
Calendar
File Manager
Text Editor
Personal Applications Subpanel
Mailer
Printer
Desktop Style Manager
Application Manager
Trash Can
Trusted Path Menu
Changing Your Password
Chapter 5 Managing Labels on Files and Directories
Manipulating File Labels
Copying and Linking Files to Different Labels by Default
Appendix A Supplementary Documentation
Using Man Pages
Man Page Paths
Specifying Man Pages by Section Number
Accessing Online Documentation and Help
Glossary
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