09-23-2014
Remote Access vs Local Access
Dear Friends,
This is not a problem , it's a course work (UNIX scenario)....
As part of it I am searching Remote Attacks and find points as
1. Exploiting a listening service
2. Routing through Unix system that is providing security between 2 or more networks
3. User initiated Remote execution attacks
4. Promiscuous mode attacks
and I am looking "Local Access" methods too ...
Please provide a detailed description of above points.
Waiting for your fast reply
Thnks
Anes
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
dsbitmap
dsbitmap(1M) System Administration Commands dsbitmap(1M)
NAME
dsbitmap - size Availability Suite bitmap volumes
SYNOPSIS
dsbitmap -h
dsbitmap -p data_volume [bitmap_volume]
dsbitmap -r data_volume [bitmap_volume]
DESCRIPTION
The dsbitmap command calculates the size of the Availability Suite bitmap volume required for use with the specified data volume.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-h
Prints the usage message for the dsbitmap command
-p data_volume [bitmap_volume]
For the given data_volume, dsbitmap calculates and display the required size for the associated Availability Suite Point in Time bitmap
volume. The bitmap volume sizes for all possible Availability Suite Point in Time set configurations are displayed. These configura-
tions include Independent shadow, Full size dependent shadow, and Compact dependent shadow. If the optional bitmap_volume argument is
supplied, dsbitmap determines if this volume is large enough to be used as the bitmap volume for data_volume.
-r data_volume [bitmap_volume]
For the given data_volume, dsbitmap calculates and displays the required size for the associated Availability Suite Remote Mirror bit-
map volume. The bitmap volume sizes for all possible Availability Suite Remote Mirror set configurations are displayed. These configu-
rations include Sync replication, Async replication with memory queue, disk queue and 32 bit refcount. If the optional bitmap_volume
argument is supplied, dsbitmap determines if this volume is large enough to be used as the bitmap volume for data_volume.
USAGE
dsbitmap is typically used by the system administrator during the initial stages of configuring Sun StorageTek Availability Suite software
in order to determine the required bitmap volume sizes, and then to check if the bitmap volumes that have been created are suitable.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion. If the name of a bitmap volume was specified, that volume is sufficiently large for all potential uses.
1 An error occurred.
2 An invalid option was supplied on the command line.
3 The specified bitmap volume is not large enough to be used as an Availability Suite Remote Mirror bitmap for an asynchronous
set with a disk queue, but is large enough to be used for all other Remote Mirror set configurations.
4 The specified bitmap volume is not large enough to be used as an Availability Suite Remote Mirror bitmap for any Remote Mirror
set configuration.
5 The specified bitmap volume is not large enough to be used as an Availability Suite Remote Mirror bitmap for any Remote Mirror
set configuration.
6 The specified bitmap volume is not large enough to be used as an Availability Suite Point in Time bitmap for a compact depen-
dent shadow, but is large enough to be used for all other Point in Time set configurations.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscmr, SUNWscmu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
iiadm(1M), sndradm(1M), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 2 Oct 2007 dsbitmap(1M)