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Trusted Extensions Configuration and Administration Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Initial Configuration of Trusted Extensions
1. Security Planning for Trusted Extensions
2. Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions
3. Adding the Trusted Extensions Feature to Oracle Solaris (Tasks)
4. Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
5. Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
Part II Administration of Trusted Extensions
6. Trusted Extensions Administration Concepts
7. Trusted Extensions Administration Tools
8. Security Requirements on a Trusted Extensions System (Overview)
9. Performing Common Tasks in Trusted Extensions
10. Users, Rights, and Roles in Trusted Extensions (Overview)
11. Managing Users, Rights, and Roles in Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
12. Remote Administration in Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
13. Managing Zones in Trusted Extensions
14. Managing and Mounting Files in Trusted Extensions
15. Trusted Networking (Overview)
16. Managing Networks in Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
17. Trusted Extensions and LDAP (Overview)
18. Multilevel Mail in Trusted Extensions (Overview)
19. Managing Labeled Printing (Tasks)
Labels, Printers, and Printing
Differences Between Trusted Extensions Printing in Oracle Solaris 10 and Oracle Solaris 11
Restricting Access to Printers and Print Job Information in Trusted Extensions
Labeled Banner and Trailer Pages
tsol_separator.ps Configuration File
PostScript Printing of Security Information
Trusted Extensions Print Interfaces (Reference)
Configuring Labeled Printing (Task Map)
How to Configure a Multilevel Print Server and Its Printers
How to Configure a Network Printer
How to Configure a Zone as a Single-Level Print Server
How to Enable a Trusted Extensions Client to Access a Printer
How to Configure a Restricted Label Range for a Printer
Reducing Printing Restrictions in Trusted Extensions (Task Map)
How to Remove Banner and Trailer Pages
How to Assign a Label to an Unlabeled Print Server
How to Enable Specific Users and Roles to Bypass Labeling Printed Output
20. Devices in Trusted Extensions (Overview)
21. Managing Devices for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
22. Trusted Extensions Auditing (Overview)
23. Software Management in Trusted Extensions
Creating and Managing a Security Policy
Site Security Policy and Trusted Extensions
Computer Security Recommendations
Physical Security Recommendations
Personnel Security Recommendations
Additional Security References
B. Configuration Checklist for Trusted Extensions
Checklist for Configuring Trusted Extensions
C. Quick Reference to Trusted Extensions Administration
Administrative Interfaces in Trusted Extensions
Oracle Solaris Interfaces Extended by Trusted Extensions
Tighter Security Defaults in Trusted Extensions
Limited Options in Trusted Extensions
D. List of Trusted Extensions Man Pages
Trusted Extensions Man Pages in Alphabetical Order
Oracle Solaris Man Pages That Are Modified by Trusted Extensions
You perform Trusted Extensions procedures for configuring printing after completing Oracle Solaris printer setup. Some basic setup is included in these procedures. For more information, see Chapter 2, Setting Up Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks), in Configuring and Managing Printing in Oracle Solaris 11.1. The following links point to the major tasks that manage labeled printing: