Because of changes to the architecture, the following Trusted Solaris 8 features do not exist in Trusted Extensions. For a list of interface changes, see Appendix A, Interface Changes in the Solaris Trusted Extensions Release.
Forced and allowed privileges
Selected GUIs
Dialog boxes for setting privileges and labels in the File Manager
Enable Logins GUI
Password generator GUI
Kernel switch settings in /etc/system file
tsol_hide_upgraded_names |
tsol_clean_windows |
tsol_privs_debug |
tsol_flush_buffers |
Label and privilege attributes in ufs and tmpfs inodes
Mail delivery exceptions in sendmail.cf and the Rights tool
#0 LabelTooLow=return |
tsoltoolowreturn |
#0 LabelAdminLow=upgrade |
tsoladminlowupgrade |
Network labeling protocols – tsol, tsix, and ripso labels
Multilevel directory adornments, including MLDs and SLDs
NIS+ naming service for a Trusted Extensions domain
Packaging utilities, such as tsolinfo file
Trusted Solaris extensions to file system commands (Trusted NFS)
System_Admin actions for NIS+
tnidb database
t6 API
vfstab_adjunct file
Because of changes to the architecture, the following Trusted Solaris 8 features are visibly different in Trusted Extensions.
Privileges are called by name, not by number
Window label Trusted Path replaces ADMIN_LOW and ADMIN_HIGH
Trusted Path workspaces are used for ADMIN_LOW and ADMIN_HIGH tasks
Label attributes are not placed in exec_attr
tsol policy entry is not used in exec_attr