If you are configuring a site that satisfies criteria for an evaluated configuration, read "Understand Your Site's Security Policy."
The secadmin administrative role handles auditing and security attributes on file systems.
To configure or to disable auditing, see Trusted Solaris Audit Administration.
To ensure that every workstation and user is audited identically,
as root at label admin_low
, copy
the NIS+ root master's /etc/security/audit* configuration
files to each workstation (see "Copy Configuration Files from the NIS+ Master") and enter
the correct dir: entries as described in Trusted Solaris Audit Administration.
To set security attributes on an unlabeled file system, see "How to Set the Label on an Unlabeled File System".
The admin administrative role handles file system management, and user account creation and deletion.
To share a file system, see "How to Share a File System".
To mount a file system, labeled or unlabeled, see "How to Mount a File System".
To delete the install user, see "To Delete a Local User" if you have not deleted a local user in the Trusted Solaris environment before.