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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)
12. Cryptographic Framework (Tasks)
Part V Authentication Services and Secure Communication
14. Using Pluggable Authentication Modules
Secure Shell in the Enterprise
Secure Shell and the OpenSSH Project
Configuring Secure Shell (Tasks)
Configuring Secure Shell (Task Map)
How to Set Up Host-Based Authentication for Secure Shell
How to Configure Port Forwarding in Secure Shell
How to Create User and Host Exceptions to Secure Shell Defaults
How to Create an Isolated Directory for sftp Files
How to Generate a Public/Private Key Pair for Use With Secure Shell
How to Change the Passphrase for a Secure Shell Private Key
How to Log In to a Remote Host With Secure Shell
How to Reduce Password Prompts in Secure Shell
How to Remotely Administer ZFS With Secure Shell
How to Use Port Forwarding in Secure Shell
How to Copy Files With Secure Shell
How to Set Up Default Secure Shell Connections to Hosts Outside a Firewall
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)
The Secure Shell feature of Oracle Solaris provides secure access to a remote host over an unsecured network. The shell provides commands for remote login and remote file transfer. The chapter covers the following topics:
For reference information, see Chapter 16, Secure Shell (Reference).