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Solaris ISP Server 2.0 Administration Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introducing Solaris ISP Server
What is Solaris ISP Server?
Solaris ISP Server Overview
A Basic Solaris ISP Server Installation
A Solaris ISP Server Installation with Sun Internet Mail Server
Solaris ISP Server Operation
Solaris ISP Server Platform Software
Sun Internet Administrator Overview
Three-Tier Service Architecture
Two-Tier Service Architecture
Restoring the Administration Web Server Configuration
Host Configuration Software Overview
How Solaris ISP Server Installs
Host Configuration Model
Repeatable Configuration
Log File Management and Intrusion Detection
Security Hardening
Sun Internet Services Monitor
Sun Directory Services
FlexLM License Server
ISP Directory Information API
LDAP Client Library
Sun Internet Mail Server Interoperability Support
SunScreen SKIP
HotJava Browser
Java Development Kit
ISP Services
Sun WebServer
Network Cache Accelerator
Sun Internet News Server
Sun Internet FTP Server
Chapter 2 Ensuring Security
Security Concepts
Security Goals
Authentication
Authorization (Access Control)
Accountability
Privacy
Data Integrity
Types of Attacks on Network Security
Denial of Service Attacks
Buffer Overrun Exploits
Snooping and Replay Attacks
IP Spoofing
Internal Exposure
Solaris ISP Server Structure and Security
How To Tighten Security
Standard Security Precautions
Security Mechanisms in Solaris ISP Server
Authentication
Access Control
Hardening of the Solaris Operating System
Intrusion Detection
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
SunScreen SKIP
Chapter 3 Using Directory Services
Sun Directory Services Administration Tools
Solaris ISP Server Directory Structure
OSI Tree Structure
DC Tree Structure
Supporting Multiple Independent Domains
Adding a DC Tree
Directory Services Access Control
Rules Enabling Sun Internet Administrator Functionality
Rules Enabling Service Functionality
Rules Enabling Proper User Access
Chapter 4 Making Directory Entries
Making Entries from the Command Line
Creating Directory Entries: General Procedure
Structure of an ldif(4) File
Creating Domain Entries
Creating Group Entries
Making Entries Using Deja
Creating Directory Entries for a Domain
Chapter 5 Making Subscriber Directory Entries
Making Subscriber Entries from the Command Line
Creating a Basic Subscriber Entry
Adding FTP and Web Virtual Hosting Information
Adding Remote User Information
The Complete ldif File
Making Subscriber Entries Using the Deja Tool
Bulk Loading Subscriber Entries
Chapter 6 Solaris ISP Server Directory Schema
Maintaining the Schema
What to Back Up
Restoring the Schema
Avoiding Schema Dependence
ISP Directory Information API
LDAP Client Library
Solaris ISP Server Object Classes
ispAdministrator Class
ispManagedService Class
ispService Class
ispSubscriber Class
Solaris ISP Server Attributes
associatedDomain Attribute
associatedName Attribute
commonName Attribute
description Attribute
gidNumber Attribute
homeDirectory Attribute
host Attribute
ispAdministeredService Attribute
ispAuthorizedServices Attribute
ispCategory Attribute
ispContentDirectory Attribute
ispDirectoryRoot Attribute
ispImageFile Attribute
ispPrivateData Attribute
ispServiceContext Attribute
ispServiceLocation Attribute
ispServlets Attribute
ispServletClasspath Attribute
ispParameterizedOperation Attribute
ispSupplementaryInformation Attribute
ispSupportedOperation Attribute
ispVersion Attribute
labeledURI Attribute
mail Attribute
objectClass Attribute
ou Attribute
surname Attribute
uidNumber Attribute
userCertificate Attribute
userid Attribute
userPassword Attribute
Schema Changes for Sun Internet Mail Server
IMCalendarUser Object Class
IMCalendarHost Attribute
IMCalendarName Attribute
Chapter 7 Integrating Existing Service Applications
General Steps to Integrating an Existing Service
Integrating X-Based Services
Integrating Command-Line Programs
Integrating Two-Tier Web-Based Applications
Registering Information for a Two-Tier Web-Based Application
Configuring for Administrator Account Coordination
Appendix A Configuring a Virtual Host
Before You Begin
Creating Directory Entries
Entries in the DC Tree
Entries in the OSI Tree
Entries for Users for the Domain
Entries for Services in the Domain
Example ldif File
Adding More Top-level Domains
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