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Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format
Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format
October 2012
Describes label features that are outside the scope of Trusted Extensions Label Administration.
Document Information
Preface
1. Introduction
Background
Constructing an Encodings File
Well-Formed Labels
Information Label Adjudication
Normal Words
Inverse Words
Hierarchies of Words
Composite Words
Non-Hierarchical Composite Words
A Complex Example
Plan of Paper
2. Structure and Syntax of Encodings File
Encodings File Structure
3. Classification Encodings
The Name= Keyword
The Sname= Keyword
The Aname= Keyword
The Value= Keyword
The Initial Compartments= Keyword
The Initial Markings= Keyword
4. Information Label Encodings
The Words: Subsection
Defining Prefixes And Suffixes
The Name= Keyword
The Sname= Keyword
The Iname= Keyword
Defining Prefix and Suffix Words
Defining Non-Prefix/Non-Suffix Words
The Minclass= Keyword
The Ominclass= Keyword
The Maxclass= Keyword
The Omaxclass= Keyword
The Compartments= Keyword
The Markings= Keyword
The Access Related Keyword
The Flags= Keyword
The Required Combinations: Subsection
The Combination Constraints: Subsection
5. Sensitivity Label, Clearance, Channels, and Printer Banner Encodings
Sensitivity Labels Encodings
Clearance Encodings
Channels Encodings
Printer Banner Encodings
6. Accreditation Range and Name Information Label Encodings
User Accreditation Range Examples
Specifying the User Accreditation Range
The Classification= Keyword
The All Compartment Combinations Valid Keyword
The All Compartment Combinations Valid Except: Keyword
The Only Valid Compartment Combinations: Keyword
Specifying System Accreditation Range-Related Constants
The Minimum Clearance= Keyword
The Minimum Sensitivity Label= Keyword
The Minimum Protect As Classification= Keyword
Name Information Label Encodings
7. General Considerations for Specifying Encodings
The Minimum Information Label
The Maximum Sensitivity Label
Consistency of Word Specification among Different Types of Labels
Mandatory Access Control Considerations When Encoding Words
Encoding MAC Words
Encoding MAC-Related Words
Encoding Non-MAC-Related Words
Using Initial Compartments and Markings to Specify Inverse Compartment and Marking Bits
Using Prefixes to Specify Special Inverse Compartment and Marking Bits
Choosing Names
Specifying Aliases
Avoiding "Loops" In Required Combinations
Visibility Restrictions for Required Combinations
Relationships between Required Combinations and Combination Constraints
Restrictions on Specifying Information Label Combination Constraints
Modifying Encodings Already Used by the System
Consistency of Default Word Specification
8. Enforcing Proper Label Adjudications
Normal Words
Inverse Words
Hierarchies of Words
Composite Words
Non-Hierarchical Composite Words
A Complex Example
A. Encodings Specifications Error Messages
B. Annotated Sample Encodings
C. CMW Labeling Software C1.0 Release Notes, 6/8/93
Overview
Files Changed
Changes to Subroutine Interfaces
Changes to Encodings File
Changes to std_labels.h
Changes to Subroutines
Changes to Encodings Specification Error Messages
Glossary
Index
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