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Oracle Solaris Security for Developers Guide
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Preface

1.  Oracle Solaris Security for Developers (Overview)

Overview of Oracle Solaris Security Features for Developers

System Security

Network Security Architecture

2.  Developing Privileged Applications

3.  Writing PAM Applications and Services

4.  Writing Applications That Use GSS-API

5.  GSS-API Client Example

6.  GSS-API Server Example

7.  Writing Applications That Use SASL

8.  Introduction to the Oracle Solaris Cryptographic Framework

9.  Writing User-Level Cryptographic Applications and Providers

10.  Using the Smart Card Framework

A.  Sample C-Based GSS-API Programs

B.  GSS-API Reference

C.  Specifying an OID

D.  Source Code for SASL Example

E.  SASL Reference Tables

F.  Packaging and Signing Cryptographic Providers

Glossary

Index

Overview of Oracle Solaris Security Features for Developers

This manual covers the public APIs and public SPIs to security features in the Solaris operating system. For information about how these security features operate from the system administrator's viewpoint, see Chapter 1, Security Services (Overview), in System Administration Guide: Security Services.

The Solaris OS provides a network security architecture that is based on standard industry interfaces. Through the use of standardized interfaces, applications that consume or provide cryptographic services should need no modification as security technologies evolve.