R
- -R option
- bart create
- How to Create a Control Manifest
- How to Compare Manifests for the Same System Over Time
- ssh command, How to Use Port Forwarding in Secure Shell
- -r option
- bart create, How to Compare Manifests for the Same System Over Time
- passwd command, Managing Password Information
- random numbers, pktool command, How to Generate a Symmetric Key by Using the pktool Command
- RBAC
- adding privileged users, How to Change the Security Attributes of a User
- adding roles, How to Create a Role
- administration commands, Commands That Manage RBAC
- audit profiles, Rights Profiles for Administering Auditing
- auditing roles, How to Audit Roles
- authorization database, auth_attr Database
- authorizations, RBAC Authorizations
- basic concepts, RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
- changing role passwords, How to Change the Password of a Role
- checking scripts or programs for authorizations, How to Add RBAC Properties to Legacy Applications
- commands for managing, Commands That Manage RBAC
- compared to superuser model, RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- configuring, Customizing RBAC for Your Site (Tasks)
- creating authorizations, How to Create an Authorization
- creating rights profiles, How to Create a Rights Profile
- databases, RBAC Databases
- defaults, Viewing and Using RBAC Defaults (Tasks)
- elements, RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
- gaining administrative rights, How to Use Your Assigned Administrative Rights
- modifying roles, How to Change the Security Attributes of a Role
- modifying users, How to Change the Security Attributes of a User
- naming services and, RBAC Databases and the Naming Services
- planning, How to Plan Your RBAC Implementation
- profile shells, Profile Shells and RBAC
- restricting rights, How to Restrict an Administrator to Explicitly Assigned Rights
- rights profile database, prof_attr Database
- rights profiles, RBAC Rights Profiles
- securing scripts, How to Add RBAC Properties to Legacy Applications
- troubleshooting, How to Troubleshoot RBAC and Privilege Assignment
- using user password to assume role
- How to Reorder Assigned Security Attributes
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- viewing all RBAC security attributes, How to View All Defined Security Attributes
- viewing your rights, How to View Your Assigned Rights
- RC4, See ARCFOUR kernel provider
- rcp command
- Kerberos and
- Overview of Kerberized Commands
- Kerberos Commands
- rd audit event modifier, header Token
- read_kt command
- How to Display the Keylist (Principals) in a Keytab File
- How to Temporarily Disable Authentication for a Service on a Host
- read permissions, symbolic mode, File Permission Modes
- readable audit record format, converting audit records to, How to View the Contents of Binary Audit Files
- realms (Kerberos)
- configuration decisions, Planning Kerberos Realms
- configuring cross-realm authentication, Configuring Cross-Realm Authentication
- contents of, Kerberos Servers
- direct, How to Establish Direct Cross-Realm Authentication
- hierarchical, How to Establish Hierarchical Cross-Realm Authentication
- hierarchical or nonhierarchical, Kerberos Realms
- hierarchy, Realm Hierarchy
- in principal names, Kerberos Principals
- mapping host names onto, Mapping Host Names Onto Realms
- names, Realm Names
- number of, Number of Realms
- requesting tickets for specific, Overview of Kerberized Commands
- servers and, Kerberos Servers
- reauth_timeout option, SASL and, SASL Options
- redirecting arrow (>), preventing redirection, Assigning a Restricted Shell to Users
- reducing
- audit files, How to Merge Audit Files From the Audit Trail
- disk space required for audit files, How to Compress Audit Files on a Dedicated File System
- storage-space requirements for audit files, Auditing Efficiently
- refreshing
- audit service
- How to Refresh the Audit Service
- How to Refresh the Audit Service
- How to Refresh the Audit Service
- cryptographic services, How to Refresh or Restart All Cryptographic Services
- registering providers, Cryptographic Framework, Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
- RekeyLimit keyword, ssh_config file, Keywords in Secure Shell
- rem_drv command, description, Device Policy Commands
- remote auditing, Audit Terminology and Concepts
- remote logins
- authentication, Authentication and Authorization for Remote Access
- authorization, Authentication and Authorization for Remote Access
- preventing root access, How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- security and, Implementation of Diffie-Hellman Authentication
- RemoteForward keyword, ssh_config file, Keywords in Secure Shell
- removable media, allocating, How to Allocate a Device
- removing
- audit events from audit_event file, How to Prevent the Auditing of Specific Events
- cryptographic providers
- How to Prevent the Use of a User-Level Mechanism
- How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Provider
- plugins from KMF, How to Manage Third-Party Plugins in KMF
- principals with ktremove command, How to Remove a Service Principal From a Keytab File
- privileges from basic set, How to Create a Rights Profile
- privileges from limit set, How to Change the Security Attributes of a User
- privileges from limit set in rights profile, How to Create a Rights Profile
- service principal from keytab file, How to Remove a Service Principal From a Keytab File
- software providers
- permanently
- How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Provider
- How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Provider
- temporarily, How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Provider
user-specific auditing, How to Configure a User's Audit Characteristics
- renewable ticket, definition, Types of Tickets
- replacing
- preselected audit classes, How to Preselect Audit Classes
- superuser with roles, How to Plan Your RBAC Implementation
- replayed transactions, Implementation of Diffie-Hellman Authentication
- reporting tool, See bart compare
- reports, BART, BART (Overview)
- repository, installing third-party providers, How to Add a Software Provider
- required control flag, PAM, How PAM Stacking Works
- requisite control flag, PAM, How PAM Stacking Works
- resource controls
- privileges, and, Privileges and System Resources
- project.max-locked-memory, Privileges and System Resources
- zone.max-locked-memory, Privileges and System Resources
- restarting
- cryptographic services, How to Refresh or Restart All Cryptographic Services
- ssh service, How to Configure Port Forwarding in Secure Shell
- sshd daemon, How to Configure Port Forwarding in Secure Shell
- restoring, cryptographic providers, How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Provider
- restricted shell (rsh), Assigning a Restricted Shell to Users
- restricting
- remote root access, How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- root access, Monitoring and Restricting root Access (Tasks)
- user privileges in an assigned rights profile, How to Create a Rights Profile
- restricting access for KDC servers, How to Restrict Access to KDC Servers
- RETRIES in Secure Shell, Secure Shell and Login Environment Variables
- return audit token, format, return Token
- rewoffl option, mt command, Device-Clean Scripts
- .rhosts file, description, Secure Shell Files
- RhostsAuthentication keyword, Secure Shell, Keywords in Secure Shell
- RhostsRSAAuthentication keyword, Secure Shell, Keywords in Secure Shell
- right, See rights profiles
- rights, restricting administrator to explicitly assigned, How to Restrict an Administrator to Explicitly Assigned Rights
- rights profiles
- adding privileges to command, How to Create a Rights Profile
- adding solaris.admin.edit authorization, How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- All, Rights Profiles
- assigning to trusted users
- RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- How to Plan Your RBAC Implementation
- for audit service, Rights Profiles for Administering Auditing
- authenticating with user's password
- How to Reorder Assigned Security Attributes
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- Basic Solaris User, Rights Profiles
- changing contents of, How to Create a Rights Profile
- cloning contents of, How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- Console User
- Rights Profiles
- Order of Search for Assigned Security Attributes
- contents of typical, Rights Profiles
- creating for Sun Ray users, How to Create a Rights Profile
- databases
- See prof_attr database and exec_attr database
description
- RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
- RBAC Rights Profiles
- Device Management, Device Allocation Rights Profiles
- Device Security
- How to Enable Device Allocation
- Device Allocation Rights Profiles
- major rights profiles descriptions, Rights Profiles
- modifying
- How to Create a Rights Profile
- How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- Network IPsec Management, How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- Operator, Rights Profiles
- order of search, Order of Search for Assigned Security Attributes
- preventing privilege escalation
- RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- How to Plan Your RBAC Implementation
- Printer Management, Rights Profiles
- removing authorizations, How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- removing privileges from limit set, How to Create a Rights Profile
- restricting basic privileges, How to Create a Rights Profile
- Stop
- Rights Profiles
- Order of Search for Assigned Security Attributes
- System Administrator, Rights Profiles
- troubleshooting, How to Troubleshoot RBAC and Privilege Assignment
- using the System Administrator profile, How to Require a Password for SPARC Hardware Access
- viewing contents, Viewing the Contents of Rights Profiles
- VSCAN Management, How to Clone and Modify a System Rights Profile
- rlogin command
- Kerberos and
- Overview of Kerberized Commands
- Kerberos Commands
- rlogind daemon, Kerberos and, Kerberos Daemons
- role-based access control, See RBAC
- roleadd command
- description
- Commands That Manage RBAC
- Commands That Manage RBAC
- using, How to Create a Role
- roleauth keyword
- passwords for roles
- How to Reorder Assigned Security Attributes
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- rolemod command
- changing properties of role
- How to Change the Security Attributes of a Role
- How to Restrict an Administrator to Explicitly Assigned Rights
- description, Commands That Manage RBAC
- passwords for roles
- How to Reorder Assigned Security Attributes
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- roles
- assigning privileges to, How to Change the Security Attributes of a Role
- assigning with usermod command, How to Assign a Role
- assuming, How to Assume a Role
- assuming after login, RBAC Roles
- assuming in a terminal window
- Profile Shells and RBAC
- How to Assume a Role
- assuming root role, How to Assume a Role
- auditing, How to Audit Roles
- authenticating with user's password
- How to Reorder Assigned Security Attributes
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- changing password of, How to Change the Password of a Role
- changing properties of, How to Change the Security Attributes of a Role
- creating, How to Create a Role
- Crypto Management role, How to Assign a Role
description, RBAC Roles
- determining directly assigned privileges, How to Determine the Privileges That You Have Been Directly Assigned
- determining role's privileged commands, How to Determine the Privileged Commands That You Can Run
- listing local roles
- How to Assume a Role
- Commands That Manage RBAC
- making root role into user, How to Change the root Role Into a User
- modifying, How to Change the Security Attributes of a Role
- recommended roles, RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- summary, RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
- use in RBAC, RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- using an assigned role, How to Assume a Role
- using to access the hardware, How to Require a Password for SPARC Hardware Access
- using user password
- RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
- How to Enable a User to Use Own Password to Assume a Role
- roles command
- description, Commands That Manage RBAC
- using, How to Assume a Role
- root access
- monitoring and restricting, Monitoring and Restricting root Access (Tasks)
- monitoring attempts, How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- troubleshooting remote, How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- root account, description, Special System Accounts
- root principal, adding to host's keytab, Administering Keytab Files
- root role
- assuming role, How to Assume a Role
- changing from root user, How to Change the root Role Into a User
- changing password, How to Change the root Password
- changing to root user, How to Change the root Role Into a User
- provided role, RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
- troubleshooting, How to Change the root Role Into a User
- root user
- changing into root role, How to Change the root Role Into a User
- displaying access attempts on console, How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- monitoring su command attempts
- Limiting and Monitoring Superuser Access
- How to Monitor Who Is Using the su Command
- replacing in RBAC, RBAC Roles
- restricting access, Restricting root Access to Shared Files
- restricting remote access
- How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- How to Restrict and Monitor root Logins
- tracking logins, Limiting and Monitoring Superuser Access
- RSA kernel provider, How to List Available Providers
- RSAAuthentication keyword, Secure Shell, Keywords in Secure Shell
- rsh command
- Kerberos and
- Overview of Kerberized Commands
- Kerberos Commands
- rsh command (restricted shell), Assigning a Restricted Shell to Users
- rshd daemon, Kerberos and, Kerberos Daemons
- rstchown system variable, How to Change the Owner of a File
- rsyslog.conf entry
- creating for PAM, How to Log PAM Error Reports
- creating for real-time audit logs, How to Configure syslog Audit Logs
- rules file (BART), BART Rules File
- rules file attributes, See keywords
- rules file format (BART), BART Rules File Format
- rules file specification language, See quoting syntax