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Solaris Trusted Extensions Installation and Configuration for Solaris 10 11/06 and Solaris 10 8/07 Releases
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Preface

1.  Security Planning for Trusted Extensions

2.  Installation and Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions

3.  Installing Solaris Trusted Extensions Software (Tasks)

4.  Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

5.  Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

6.  Configuring a Headless System With Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

A.  Site Security Policy

B.  Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions

Associating Network Interfaces With Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)

Specify Two IP Addresses for the System by Using a CDE Action

Specify One IP Address for the System by Using a CDE Action

Preparing to Create Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)

Specify Zone Names and Zone Labels by Using a CDE Action

Creating Labeled Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)

Install, Initialize, and Boot a Labeled Zone by Using CDE Actions

Customize a Booted Zone in Trusted Extensions

Use the Copy Zone Method in Trusted Extensions

Use the Clone Zone Method in Trusted Extensions

C.  Configuration Checklist for Trusted Extensions

Glossary

Index

Associating Network Interfaces With Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)

Do only one of the following tasks. For the trade-offs, see Planning for Multilevel Access.

Task
Description
For Instructions
Share a logical interface.
Map the global zone to one IP address, and map the labeled zones to a different IP address.
Share a physical interface.
Map all zones to one IP address.