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Oracle Solaris 11 Security Guidelines Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris Security
2. Configuring Oracle Solaris Security
How to Disable Unneeded Services
How to Remove Power Management Capability From Users
How to Place a Security Message in Banner Files
How to Place a Security Message on the Desktop Login Screen
How to Set Stronger Password Constraints
How to Set Account Locking for Regular Users
How to Set More Restrictive umask Value for Regular Users
How to Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout
How to Monitor lo Events in Real Time
How to Remove Unneeded Basic Privileges From Users
How to Display a Security Message to ssh Users
Protecting File Systems and Files
How to Limit the Size of the tmpfs File System
Protecting and Modifying Files
Securing Applications and Services
Creating Zones to Contain Critical Applications
Adding SMF to a Legacy Service
Creating a BART Snapshot of the System
Adding Multilevel (Labeled) Security
Configuring Trusted Extensions
When you install the Oracle Solaris OS, choose the media that installs the appropriate group package, as follows:
Oracle Solaris Large Server – Both the default manifest in an Automated Installer (AI) installation and the text installer install the group/system/solaris-large-server group, which provides an Oracle Solaris large server environment.
Oracle Solaris Desktop – The Live Media installs the group/system/solaris-desktop group, which provides an Oracle Solaris 11 desktop environment.
To create a desktop system for centralized use, add the group/feature/multi-user-desktop group to the desktop server. For more information, see the article: Optimizing the Oracle Solaris 11 Desktop for a Multiuser Environment.
For an automated installation using the Automated Installer (AI), see Part III, Installing Using an Install Server, in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
To guide your media choice, see the following installation guides: