1. Labels in Trusted Extensions Software
3. Making a Label Encodings File (Tasks)
4. Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)
5. Customizing LOCAL DEFINITIONS
Contents of LOCAL DEFINITIONS Section
Changing Column Headers on Label Builders
Modifying Sun Extensions (Task Map)
How to Specify Default User Labels
6. Example: Planning an Organization's Labels
The following task map describes how to modify the extensions in the label_encodings file.
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You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
Use the Edit Encodings action. For details, see How to Create a label_encodings File.
Default User Sensitivity Label= u; Default User Clearance= c;
The following example shows a new minimum label of c.
Default User Sensitivity Label= c;
The following example shows a new clearance of s.
Default User Clearance= s;
To minimize color-flashing, use color names or hexadecimal color values that you know have been specified for other applications. The default color values have been chosen with memory limitations for color in mind.
You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
Use the Edit Encodings action. For details, see How to Create a label_encodings File.
COLOR NAMES: label= Admin_Low; color= #bdbdbd; ... label= Admin_High; color= #636363;
In this example, the classification REGISTERED is assigned the color red. The NEED_TO_KNOW SYSADM classification is assigned the color blue.
label= REGISTERED; color= red; label= NEED TO KNOW; color= blue;
To distinguish certain compartment words irrespective of the classification with which they are associated, assign a separate color to those words.
The names are defined in a local color database. For more information, see the X11(5) man page in the /usr/openwin/share/man directory.
% grep Red /usr/openwin/lib/X11/rgb.txt ... 255 69 0 OrangeRed 219 112 147 PaleVioletRed ... 139 0 0 DarkRed
word= EMGT; color= OrangeRed;
In this example, the color MediumPurple4 is assigned to a label.
label= NEED TO KNOW SYSADM; color= MediumPurple4;
You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
Use the Edit Encodings action. For details, see How to Create a label_encodings File.
This line and the following line define the column headers in the label builder.
Classification Name= Classification; Compartments Name= Sensitivity;
The following example shows the column headers from label_encodings.simple.
Classification Name= Classification; Compartments Name= Department;