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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: Security Services Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Security Services (Overview)
Part II System, File, and Device Security
2. Managing Machine Security (Overview)
3. Controlling Access to Systems (Tasks)
4. Virus Scanning Service (Tasks)
5. Controlling Access to Devices (Tasks)
6. Verifying File Integrity by Using BART (Tasks)
7. Controlling Access to Files (Tasks)
Part III Roles, Rights Profiles, and Privileges
8. Using Roles and Privileges (Overview)
9. Using Role-Based Access Control (Tasks)
10. Security Attributes in Oracle Solaris (Reference)
Part IV Cryptographic Services
11. Cryptographic Framework (Overview)
Introduction to the Cryptographic Framework
Terminology in the Cryptographic Framework
Scope of the Cryptographic Framework
Administrative Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
User-Level Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
Binary Signatures for Third-Party Software
Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Services and Zones
Cryptographic Framework and the SPARC T-Series Servers in This Release
12. Cryptographic Framework (Tasks)
Part V Authentication Services and Secure Communication
14. Using Pluggable Authentication Modules
17. Using Simple Authentication and Security Layer
18. Network Services Authentication (Tasks)
19. Introduction to the Kerberos Service
20. Planning for the Kerberos Service
21. Configuring the Kerberos Service (Tasks)
22. Kerberos Error Messages and Troubleshooting
23. Administering Kerberos Principals and Policies (Tasks)
24. Using Kerberos Applications (Tasks)
25. The Kerberos Service (Reference)
FIPS-140 is a U.S. Government computer security standard for cryptography modules. To use the Cryptographic Framework in FIPS-140 (FIPS) mode, see How to Use the Cryptographic Framework in FIPS-140 Mode.
Note - The presence of this mode does not mean that you are operating in a FIPS-140 compliant matter. You must follow the NIST security policy for this implementation to be compliant. For the policy, click the Security Policy link in the Cryptographic Framework entry for Oracle on the Validated FIPS 140-1 and FIPS 140-2 Cryptographic Modules web site.