02-19-2002
Linux not seeing Solaris
We have a "Sunw,ultra-2;sparc sun4u" server running Solaris 5.5.1, and I'm trying to get our Linux ftp server running Red Hat software to interface with
the Sun Solaris. Our administrator was let go last week and I,m a Mac operator that knows little about
PC or net working. All help would be greatly appreciated.
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trusted_extensions
trusted_extensions(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros trusted_extensions(5)
NAME
trusted_extensions - Solaris Trusted Extensions
DESCRIPTION
SolarisTM Trusted Extensions software is a specific configuration of the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS). Solaris Trusted Extensions
(Trusted Extensions) provides labels for local objects and processes, for the desktop and windowing system, for zones and file systems, and
for network communications. These labels are used to implement a Multilevel Security (MLS) policy that restricts the flow of information
based on label relationships. In contrast to Discretionary Access Control (DAC) based on ownership, the MLS policy enforced by Trusted
Extensions is an example of Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
By default, Trusted Extensions software is disabled. It is enabled and disabled (but not configured) by the labeld(1M) service, identified
by the FMRI:
svc:/system/labeld:default
Refer to the Administrator's Guide listed below for the required configuration of Trusted Extensions software necessary before use. The
system must be rebooted after enabling or disabling labeld to activate or deactivate Trusted Extensions software.
SEE ALSO
labeld(1M), label_encodings(4), labels(5)
Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator's Procedures
Solaris Trusted Extensions User's Guide
SunOS 5.11 12 Nov 2007 trusted_extensions(5)