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Chapter 1 Trusted Extensions APIs and Security Policy
Understanding Labels
Label Types
Sensitivity Labels
Clearance Labels
Label Ranges
Label Components
Label Relationships
Trusted Extensions APIs
Label APIs
How Labels Are Used in Access Control Decisions
Types of Label APIs
Sensitivity Label APIs
Clearance Label APIs
Label Range APIs
Trusted X Window System APIs
Trusted Extensions Security Policy
Multilevel Operations
Write-Down Policy in the Global Zone
Default Security Attributes
Default Network Policy
Multilevel Ports
MAC-Exempt Sockets
Zones and Labels
Labels in the Global Zone
Labeled Zones
Chapter 2 Labels and Clearances
Privileged Operations and Labels
Label APIs
Enabling and Disabling a Trusted Extensions System
Setting the Label Encodings File
Detecting a Trusted Extensions System
Accessing the Process Sensitivity Label
Allocating and Freeing Memory for Labels
Obtaining and Setting the Label of a File
Obtaining Label Ranges
Accessing Labels in Zones
Obtaining the Remote Host Type
Translating Between Labels and Strings
Readable Versions of Labels
Label Encodings File
Comparing Labels
Acquiring a Sensitivity Label
Chapter 3 Label Code Examples
Obtaining a Process Label
Obtaining a File Label
Setting a File Sensitivity Label
Determining the Relationship Between Two Labels
Obtaining the Color Names of Labels
Chapter 4 Interprocess Communications
Multilevel Port Information
Communication Endpoints
Berkeley Sockets and TLI
AF_UNIX Family
AF_INET Family
RPC Mechanism
Using Multilevel Ports With UDP
Chapter 5 Trusted X Window System
Trusted X Window System Environment
Trusted X Window System Security Attributes
Trusted X Window System Security Policy
Root Window
Client Windows
Override-Redirect Windows
Keyboard, Pointer, and Server Control
Selection Manager
Default Window Resources
Moving Data Between Windows
Privileged Operations and the Trusted X Window System
Trusted Extensions X Window System APIs
Data Types for X11
Accessing Attributes
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
Obtaining Window Attributes
Translating the Window Label With the Font List
Obtaining a Window Label
Setting a Window Label
Obtaining the Window User ID
Obtaining the X Window Server Workstation Owner ID
Chapter 6 Label Builder GUI
tgnome-selectlabel Utility
Adding the Label Builder GUI to an Administration Application
Using the Label Builder GUI in the txzonemgr Command
Chapter 7 Trusted Web Guard Prototype
Administrative Web Guard Prototype
Modifying the label_encodings File
Configuring Trusted Networking
Configuring the Apache Web Servers
Running the Trusted Web Guard Demonstration
Accessing Lower-Level Untrusted Servers
Chapter 8 Experimental Java Bindings for the Trusted Extensions Label APIs
Java Bindings Overview
Structure of the Experimental Java Label Interfaces
SolarisLabel Abstract Class
ClearanceLabel Subclass
SensitivityLabel Subclass
Range Class
Java Bindings
Detecting a Trusted Extensions System
Accessing the Process Sensitivity Label
Allocating and Freeing Memory for Label Objects
Obtaining and Setting the Label of a File
Obtaining Label Range Objects
Accessing Labels in Zones
Obtaining the Remote Host Type
Translating Between Labels and Strings
Comparing Label Objects
Appendix A Programmer's Reference
Header File Locations
Abbreviations Used in Interface Names and Data Structure Names
Developing, Testing, and Debugging an Application
Appendix B Trusted Extensions API Reference
Process Security Attribute Flags APIs
Label APIs
Label-Clipping APIs
RPC APIs
Trusted X Window System APIs
Oracle Solaris Library Routines and System Calls That Use Trusted Extensions Parameters
System Calls and Library Routines in Trusted Extensions
Index
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classifications
clearance component
Clearance Labels
disjoint
Label Relationships
dominant
Label Relationships
equal
Label Relationships
label component
Sensitivity Labels
strictly dominant
Label Relationships
clearance labels
Clearance Labels
ClearanceLabel subclass
ClearanceLabel Subclass
clearances
disjoint labels
Label Relationships
dominant labels
Label Relationships
equal labels
Label Relationships
session
Clearance Labels
strictly dominant labels
Label Relationships
user
Clearance Labels
code examples
file systems
obtaining label
Obtaining a File Label
getSocketPeer static factory
obtaining socket peer label
Obtaining and Setting the Label of a File
label relationships
Determining the Relationship Between Two Labels
label_encodings
file
obtaining character-coded color names
Obtaining the Color Names of Labels
labels
obtaining on file system
Obtaining a File Label
obtaining on window
Obtaining a Window Label
obtaining process label
Obtaining a Process Label
setting on window
Setting a Window Label
obtain socket peer label
Obtaining and Setting the Label of a File
set file sensitivity label
Setting a File Sensitivity Label
Trusted X Window System
obtaining window attributes
Obtaining Window Attributes
obtaining window label
Obtaining a Window Label
obtaining window user ID
Obtaining the Window User ID
obtaining workstation owner
Obtaining the X Window Server Workstation Owner ID
setting window label
Setting a Window Label
translating with font list
Translating the Window Label With the Font List
communication endpoints
access checks
Communication Endpoints
connections described
Berkeley Sockets and TLI
compartments
clearance component
Clearance Labels
disjoint
Label Relationships
dominant
Label Relationships
equal
Label Relationships
label component
Sensitivity Labels
strictly dominant
Label Relationships
compile
label libraries
Label APIs
Trusted X Window System libraries
Trusted Extensions X Window System APIs
connection requests
security attributes
Trusted X Window System Security Attributes
security policy
Trusted X Window System Security Policy
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