Securing Users and Processes in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

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–D option
ppriv commandindex iconHow to Determine Which Privileges a Program Requires
daemons
nscd (name service cache daemon)index iconRights Administration Commands
running with privilegesindex iconVisible Differences Between a System With Privileges and a System Without Privileges
databases
auth_attrindex iconauth_attr Database
exec_attrindex iconexec_attr Database
MySQLindex iconHow to Lock Down the MySQL Service
prof_attrindex iconprof_attr Database
protecting with extended privilegesindex iconHow to Lock Down the MySQL Service
rightsindex iconRights Databases
user_attrindex iconuser_attr Database
deallocate command
authorizations required forindex iconCommands and Associated Authorizations
defaultpriv keyword
descriptionindex iconuser_attr Database
defaults
privileges settings in policy.conf fileindex iconFiles That Contain Privilege Information
delegating authorizationsindex iconDelegation Authority in Authorizations
determining
Apache Web Server's privilegesindex iconHow to Determine Which Privileges the Apache Web Server Is Using
privileges on a processindex iconListing the Privileges in Your Current Shell
required privilegesindex iconHow to Determine Which Privileges a Program Requires
rights, available or assignedindex iconListing Rights and Their Definitions
which rights model to useindex iconDeciding Which Rights Model to Use for Administration
devices
rights model andindex iconPrivileges and Devices
superuser model andindex iconPrivileges and Devices
displaying
roles you can assume
index iconRights Administration Commands
index iconAssuming an ARMOR Role
dot (.)
authorization name separatorindex iconAuthorization Naming Conventions
double dollar sign ($$)
parent shell process numberindex iconListing the Privileges in Your Current Shell
removing basic privilege from your shellindex iconRemoving a Basic Privilege From Yourself