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Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
2. Structure and Syntax of Encodings File
4. Information Label Encodings
5. Sensitivity Label, Clearance, Channels, and Printer Banner Encodings
6. Accreditation Range and Name Information Label Encodings
7. General Considerations for Specifying Encodings
Consistency of Word Specification among Different Types of Labels
Mandatory Access Control Considerations When Encoding 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
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
A. Encodings Specifications Error Messages
The minimum possible information label is indirectly specified in the encodings file, and care must be taken to insure that it is well formed. The minimum information label's classification is the lowest specified classification. The minimum information label's compartments equal the initial compartments of the lowest specified classification, but with all inverse compartment bits set to 0. The minimum information label's markings equal the initial markings of the lowest specified classification, but with all inverse marking bits set to 0.
The human-readable form of the minimum information label contains the lowest specified classification along with those default words specified by the initial compartments and/or markings of this classification, but without any inverse words specified by the initial compartments and/or markings.