Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Using This Documentation
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Controlling Access to Files
- What's New in Files and File Systems in Oracle Solaris 11.4
- Using UNIX Permissions to Protect Files
- Using File Attributes to Add Security to ZFS Files
- Using Access Control Lists to Protect UFS Files
- Protecting Executable Files From Compromising Security
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Protecting Files
- Protecting Files With UNIX Permissions
- How to Display File Information
- How to Change the Owner of a File
- How to Change Group Ownership of a File
- How to Change File Permissions in Symbolic Mode
- How to Change File Permissions in Absolute Mode
- How to Change Special File Permissions in Absolute Mode
- How to Change File Permissions Across Symbolic Links
- Protecting Against Programs With Security Risk
- How to Find Files With Special File Permissions
- Preventing tmpfs File Systems From Filling Up the System
- 2 Using ACLs and Attributes to Protect Oracle Solaris ZFS Files
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3
Labeling Files for Data Loss Protection
- About Labeling in Oracle Solaris
- Protect Data With a Label Policy
- About Hardening Labeled File Systems
- About Installing a Customized Labels Package
- Ideas for Using Labeled File Systems for Data Loss Protection
- Configuring Labels on an Oracle Solaris System
- Further Hardening Labeled File Systems
- Maintaining Labeled File Systems
- Viewing and Testing Sample Label Encodings Files
- Example - Label Encodings File With Reused Compartment Bits
- Label Man Pages
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4
Verifying File Integrity by Using BART
- About BART
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Using BART
- BART Security Considerations
- How to Create a Control Manifest
- How to Customize a Manifest
- How to Compare Manifests for the Same System Over Time
- How to Compare Manifests From Different Systems
- How to Customize a BART Report by Specifying File Attributes
- How to Customize a BART Report by Using a Rules File
- BART Manifests, Rules Files, and Reports
- Glossary
- Index