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Sun Enterprise Authentication Mechanism 1.0.2 Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to SEAM
What Is SEAM?
How SEAM Works
Initial Authentication: the Ticket-Granting Ticket
Subsequent Authentications
The SEAM Remote Applications
Principals
Realms
Realms and Servers
SEAM Security Services
SEAM Releases
SEAM 1.0 Components
SEAM Components in the Solaris 8 Release
SEAM 1.0.1 Components
SEAM Components in the Solaris 9 Release
SEAM 1.0.2 Components
Chapter 2 Configuring SEAM (Tasks)
Installing SEAM 1.0.2 Packages
How to Install SEAM 1.0.2 Packages
Example -- Installing SEAM 1.0.2 Packages
Configuring SEAM Network Application Servers
How to Configure a SEAM Network Application Server
Chapter 3 SEAM Error Messages and Troubleshooting
SEAM Error Messages
Common SEAM Error Messages (A-M)
Common SEAM Error Messages (N-Z)
Chapter 4 Using SEAM (Tasks)
SEAM Commands
Overview of Kerberized Commands
Forwarding Tickets with -f and -F
Examples -- Using Kerberized Commands
Example -- Using the -a, -f, and -x Options with telnet
Example -- Using rlogin with the -F Option
Example -- Setting Protection Level in ftp
Chapter 5 SEAM (Reference)
SEAM 1.0.2 Files
PAM Configuration File
SEAM 1.0.2 Commands
SEAM 1.0.2 Daemons
SEAM Terminology
Kerberos-Specific Terminology
Authentication-Specific Terminology
Types of Tickets
Ticket Lifetimes
Principal Names
How the Authentication System Works
Gaining Access to a Service Using SEAM
Obtaining a Credential for the Ticket-Granting Service
Obtaining a Credential for a Server
Obtaining Access to a Specific Service
Using the gsscred Table
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