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Securing the Network in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Using Link Protection in Virtualized Environments
2. Tuning Your Network (Tasks)
3. Web Servers and the Secure Sockets Layer Protocol
4. IP Filter in Oracle Solaris (Overview)
6. IP Security Architecture (Overview)
Encapsulating Security Payload
Security Considerations When Using AH and ESP
Authentication and Encryption Algorithms in IPsec
Authentication Algorithms in IPsec
Encryption Algorithms in IPsec
Transport and Tunnel Modes in IPsec
Virtual Private Networks and IPsec
IPsec and Oracle Solaris Zones
8. IP Security Architecture (Reference)
9. Internet Key Exchange (Overview)
IPsec works with logical domains. The logical domain must be running a version of Oracle Solaris that includes IPsec, such as the Oracle Solaris 10 release.
To create logical domains, you must use the Oracle VM Server for SPARC, which was previously called Logical Domains. For information about how to configure logical domains, see Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.2 Administration Guide.