The following bugs reported in the Trusted Solaris 2.5.1 Release Notes have been fixed in the Trusted Solaris 7 software:
Trusted Solaris Audit Administration contains the correct procedures for enabling and disabling auditing.
The network transports supplemental groups and audit information.
Installing Solaris 7 or an earlier version on a machine previously installed with the Trusted Solaris operating environment, no longer results in panics.
There are no duplicate entries when viewing authorization description database with the command man auth_desc.
Audit records for successful ftp identification and authentication are now generated.
Audit records are now generated for:
A user who does not have remote login authorization trying to log in.
A user trying to log in at an SL higher than the user's clearance.
A user trying to log in at an SL lower than the user's minimum label.
A role user trying to log in.
A user trying to log in to an expired account.
auditd(1M) does not drop or appear to drop audit records.
The audit(1M) command in the Audit Control execution profile is usable by the secadmin role.
128 authorizations are allowed, and the reserved authorizations are not parsed as if they are real authorizations.
The command rm -rf directory no longer panics the workstation.