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Trusted Extensions Label Administration Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
1. Labels in Trusted Extensions Software
3. Making a Label Encodings File (Tasks)
4. Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)
Security Text on Banner and Trailer Pages
Specifying the Protect As Classification
Configuring Security Text on Print Jobs (Task Map)
How to Specify the Words in PRINTER BANNERS
5. Customizing LOCAL DEFINITIONS
6. Example: Planning an Organization's Labels
The following task map describes how to format body pages and banner pages with labels.
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Create the strings that appear at the top of the banner page, and at the start of the handling instructions on the bottom of the page.
Before You Begin
You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
For background information, see Specifying Printer Banners.
For assistance, use Planning the Printer Banners in a Worksheet.
Use the Edit Encodings action.
These strings are associated with the WORDS in the printer banner lines of banner and trailer pages.
PRINTER BANNERS: WORDS: name= ORCON; prefix;
You can associate compartments with particular prefixes and suffixes.
name= (FULL SB NAME); compartments= 3; name= (FULL SA NAME); compartments= 2;
Create the strings that state handling instructions on printer banner pages.
Before You Begin
You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
For assistance, use Planning the Channels in a Worksheet.
Use the Edit Encodings action.
CHANNELS: WORDS:
The WORDS in the CHANNELS lines of banner and trailer pages become prefixes or suffixes.
CHANNELS: WORDS: name= CHANNELS JOINTLY; suffix; name= CHANNELS ONLY; suffix; name= HANDLE VIA; prefix;
You can use the defined prefixes and suffixes.
name= (CH C); prefix= HANDLE VIA; suffix= CHANNELS JOINTLY; compartments= 6; name= (CH B); prefix= HANDLE VIA; suffix= CHANNELS JOINTLY; compartments= 1; name= (CH A); prefix= HANDLE VIA; suffix= CHANNELS JOINTLY; compartments= 0;
The minimum protect as classification protects all printer output at the specified minimum classification or above. Site security policy might require this setting if lower-level information must be protected at a higher label.
Before You Begin
You must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
This classification is defined in the ACCREDITATION RANGE section of an encodings file.
Example 4-9 Minimum Protect As Classification From a label_encodings File
This example shows a minimum protect as classification. This classification is defined in the ACCREDITATION RANGE section of the label_encodings.simple file. With this setting, files that are labeled INTERNAL print with NEED_TO_KNOW on the banner and trailer pages.
minimum protect as classification= NEED_TO_KNOW;