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Trusted Extensions Developer's Guide Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Trusted Extensions APIs and Security Policy
4. Interprocess Communications
Trusted X Window System Environment
Trusted X Window System Security Attributes
Trusted X Window System Security Policy
Keyboard, Pointer, and Server Control
Privileged Operations and the Trusted X Window System
Trusted Extensions X Window System APIs
Accessing and Setting a Window Label
Accessing and Setting a Window User ID
Accessing and Setting a Window Property Label
Accessing and Setting a Window Property User ID
Accessing and Setting a Workstation Owner ID
Setting the X Window Server Clearance and Minimum Label
Working With the Trusted Path Window
Accessing and Setting the Screen Stripe Height
Setting Window Polyinstantiation Information
Working With the X11 Label-Clipping Interface
Using Trusted X Window System Interfaces
Translating the Window Label With the Font List
Obtaining the X Window Server Workstation Owner ID
7. Trusted Web Guard Prototype
8. Experimental Java Bindings for the Solaris Trusted Extensions Label APIs
This chapter describes the Trusted Extensions X Window System APIs. This chapter also includes a short Motif application that is used to describe the Trusted X Window System security policy and the Trusted Extensions interfaces.
For examples of how the Trusted Extensions APIs are used in the Oracle Solaris OS, see the Oracle Solaris source code. Go to the OpenSolaris web site and click Source Browser in the left navigation bar. Use the Source Browser to search through the Oracle Solaris source code.
This chapter covers the following topics: