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Solaris Trusted Extensions Installation and Configuration for Solaris 10 11/06 and Solaris 10 8/07 Releases |
1. Security Planning for Trusted Extensions
2. Installation and Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions
3. Installing Solaris Trusted Extensions Software (Tasks)
Installing or Upgrading the Solaris OS for Trusted Extensions
Install a Solaris System to Support Trusted Extensions
Prepare an Installed Solaris System for Trusted Extensions
Collecting Information and Making Decisions Before Installing Trusted Extensions
Collect System Information Before Installing Trusted Extensions
Make System and Security Decisions Before Installing Trusted Extensions
4. Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
5. Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
6. Configuring a Headless System With Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
B. Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions
Before you install the packages, you should have completed the tasks in Installing or Upgrading the Solaris OS for Trusted Extensions and Collecting Information and Making Decisions Before Installing Trusted Extensions.
Packages can be added by using the Java wizard or the pkgadd command. For options to the pkgadd command, see the pkgadd(1M) man page.
# cd Solaris_release-number/ExtraValue/CoBundled/Trusted_Extensions
Choose one of the following options:
# java wizard
A Java installation GUI prompts you to install the packages.
# cd Packages # pkgadd -d .
You can also go to the /var/sadm/install/logs directory and read the log.
Tip - You can also use the pkginfo command to confirm that the packages are installed.
# pkginfo | grep Trust system SUNWdttshelp Trusted Extensions, CDE Desktop Help system SUNWdttsr Trusted Extensions, CDE Desktop, (Root) system SUNWdttsu Trusted Extensions, CDE Desktop, (Usr) system SUNWmgts Trusted Extensions, SMC system SUNWtsg Trusted Extensions global system SUNWtsman Trusted Extensions Man Pages application SUNWtsmc Trusted Extensions SMC Server system SUNWtsr Trusted Extensions, (Root) system SUNWtsu Trusted Extensions, (Usr) system SUNWxwts Trusted Extensions, X Window System
Java wizard – If the message Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: wizard appears, then you invoked the wizard from the wrong directory.
If you are upgrading a Solaris Trusted Extensions system, read the following before continuing: