NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | ATTRIBUTES | OPTIONS | EXIT STATUS | FILES | NOTES | SEE ALSO | DIAGNOSTICS
atohexlabel converts a character-coded label of the type specified into its standard, formatted hexadecimal equivalent and writes the result to the standard output file. If no character-coded label is specified, one is read from standard input.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
---|---|
Availability | SUNWtsu |
Identifies the character-coded label as a clearance.
Identifies the character-coded label as a sensitivity label.
The following exit values are returned:
On success.
On failure, and writes diagnostics to the standard error file.
The label encodings file contains the classification names, words, constraints, and values for the defined labels of this system.
Information labels (ILs) are not supported in Trusted
Solaris 7 and later releases. Trusted Solaris software interprets any ILs on communications and files from systems running earlier releases
as ADMIN_LOW
.
Objects still have CMW labels, and CMW labels still include the IL component: IL[SL]; however, the IL component is fixed
at ADMIN_LOW
.
As a result, Trusted Solaris 7 has the following characteristics:
ILs do not display in window labels; SLs (Sensitivity Labels) display alone within brackets.
ILs do not float.
Setting an IL on an object has no effect.
Getting an object's IL will always return ADMIN_LOW
.
Although certain utilities, library functions, and system
calls can manipulate IL strings, the resulting ILs are always ADMIN_LOW
,
and cannot be set on any objects.
Trusted Solaris administrator's document set
label translation unavailable |
The label services are currently unavailable either because the label daemon is not running or because the label_encodings file is incorrect or unavailable.
label is not translatable by this process |
This process is not allowed to translate label.
Solution:The sys_trans_label
privilege
may be used to override this restriction.
error in label at position n |
label is not a valid label. An error is noted in position n of the string.
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