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Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Configuration Guide
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Preface

1.  Security Planning for Trusted Extensions

2.  Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions

3.  Adding Trusted Extensions Software to the Solaris OS (Tasks)

4.  Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

5.  Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

Configuring an LDAP Server on a Trusted Extensions Host (Task Map)

Configuring an LDAP Proxy Server on a Trusted Extensions Host (Task Map)

Configuring the Sun Java System Directory Server on a Trusted Extensions System

Collect Information for the Directory Server for LDAP

Install the Sun Java System Directory Server

Create an LDAP Client for the Directory Server

Configure the Logs for the Sun Java System Directory Server

Configure a Multilevel Port for the Sun Java System Directory Server

Populate the Sun Java System Directory Server

Creating a Trusted Extensions Proxy for an Existing Sun Java System Directory Server

Create an LDAP Proxy Server

Configuring the Solaris Management Console for LDAP (Task Map)

Register LDAP Credentials With the Solaris Management Console

Enable the Solaris Management Console to Accept Network Communications

Edit the LDAP Toolbox in the Solaris Management Console

Verify That the Solaris Management Console Contains Trusted Extensions Information

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

A.  Site Security Policy

B.  Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions

C.  Configuration Checklist for Trusted Extensions

Glossary

Index

Chapter 5

Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)

This chapter covers how to configure the Sun Java System Directory Server and the Solaris Management Console for use with Trusted Extensions. The Directory Server provides LDAP services. LDAP is the supported naming service for Trusted Extensions. The Solaris Management Console is the administrative GUI for local and LDAP databases.

You have two options when configuring the Directory Server. You can configure an LDAP server on a Trusted Extensions system, or you can use an existing server and connect to it by using a Trusted Extensions proxy server. Follow the instructions in one of the following task maps: