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Preface

Introduction

System Administration Commands - Part 1

System Administration Commands - Part 2

System Administration Commands - Part 3

th_define(1M)

th_manage(1M)

tic(1M)

tnamed(1M)

tnchkdb(1M)

tnctl(1M)

tnd(1M)

tninfo(1M)

traceroute(1M)

trapstat(1M)

TSIgfxp_config(1M)

ttyadm(1M)

ttymon(1M)

tunefs(1M)

turnacct(1M)

txzonemgr(1M)

tzreload(1M)

tzselect(1M)

uadmin(1M)

ucodeadm(1M)

ufsdump(1M)

ufsrestore(1M)

umount(1M)

umountall(1M)

unlink(1M)

unshare(1M)

unshareall(1M)

unshare_nfs(1M)

update_drv(1M)

updatehome(1M)

updatemanager(1M)

updatemedia(1M)

useradd(1M)

userdel(1M)

usermod(1M)

utmp2wtmp(1M)

utmpd(1M)

uucheck(1M)

uucico(1M)

uucleanup(1M)

uucpd(1M)

uusched(1M)

Uutry(1M)

uutry(1M)

uuxqt(1M)

virtinfo(1M)

vmstat(1M)

vntsd(1M)

volcopy(1M)

volcopy_ufs(1M)

vold(1M)

wall(1M)

wanboot_keygen(1M)

wanboot_keymgmt(1M)

wanboot_p12split(1M)

wanbootutil(1M)

wbemadmin(1M)

wbemconfig(1M)

wbemlogviewer(1M)

wcadmin(1M)

whodo(1M)

wracct(1M)

wrsmconf(1M)

wrsmstat(1M)

wtmpfix(1M)

xntpd(1M)

xntpdc(1M)

ypbind(1M)

ypinit(1M)

ypmake(1M)

ypmap2src(1M)

yppasswdd(1M)

yppoll(1M)

yppush(1M)

ypserv(1M)

ypset(1M)

ypstart(1M)

ypstop(1M)

ypupdated(1M)

ypxfr(1M)

ypxfr_1perday(1M)

ypxfr_1perhour(1M)

ypxfr_2perday(1M)

ypxfrd(1M)

zdb(1M)

zdump(1M)

zfs(1M)

zic(1M)

zoneadm(1M)

zoneadmd(1M)

zonecfg(1M)

zpool(1M)

zuludaemon(1M)

tninfo

- print kernel-level network information and statistics

Synopsis

/usr/sbin/tninfo [-h hostname] [-m zone-name] [-t template]

Description

tninfo provides an interface to retrieve and display kernel-level network information and statistics.

Options

-h hostname

Display the security structure for the specified host in the remote-host cache. The output should reflect what is specified in the tnrhdb database.

-m zone-name

Display the MLP configuration associated with the specified zone. The output should reflect what is specified in the tnzonecfg database.

-t template

Display the structure associated with the specified template. The output should reflect what is specified in the tnrhtp database.

Examples

Example 1 Displaying Remote Host Structures Cached in the Kernel

This example shows the remote host structures cached in the kernel. The output reflects the definition in the tnrhdb database.

# tninfo -h machine1
   IP address= 192.168.8.61
   Template = cipso

Example 2 Displaying Multilevel Ports for the Global Zone

This example shows the kernel-cached MLPs for the global zone. The output reflects the definition in the tnzonecfg database, plus any dynamically allocated MLPs. private indicates zone-specific MLPs.

# tninfo -m global
private:23/tcp;111/tcp;111/udp;515/tcp;2049/tcp;6000-6003/tcp;
        32812/tcp;36698/ip;38634/tcp;64365/ip
shared: 6000-6003/tcp

Example 3 Displaying the cipso Template Definition

This example shows the kernel-cached cipso template definition. The output reflects the definition in the tnrhtp database.

# tninfo -t cipso
=====================================
   Remote Host Template Table Entries:
   __________________________
   template: cipso
   host_type: CIPSO
   doi: 1
   min_sl: ADMIN_LOW
   hex: ADMIN_LOW
   max_sl: ADMIN_HIGH
   hex: ADMIN_HIGH

Files

/etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb

Trusted network remote-host database

/etc/security/tsol/tnrhtp

Trusted network remote-host templates

/etc/security/tsol/tnzonecfg

Trusted zone configuration database

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
SUNWtsu
Interface Stability
See below.

The command line is Committed. The output is Uncommitted.

See Also

tnd(1M), tnctl(1M), attributes(5)

How to Synchronize the Kernel Cache With Trusted Network Databases in Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures

Notes

The functionality described on this manual page is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.