Document Information
Preface
Part I Security Overview
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. Using the Basic Audit Reporting Tool (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. Role-Based Access Control (Reference)
11. Privileges (Tasks)
12. Privileges (Reference)
Part IV Solaris Cryptographic Services
13. Solaris Cryptographic Framework (Overview)
14. Solaris Cryptographic Framework (Tasks)
Using the Cryptographic Framework (Task Map)
Protecting Files With the Solaris Cryptographic Framework (Task Map)
Protecting Files With the Solaris Cryptographic Framework
Administering the Cryptographic Framework (Task Map)
Administering the Cryptographic Framework
15. Solaris Key Management Framework
Part V Authentication Services and Secure Communication
16. Using Authentication Services (Tasks)
17. Using PAM
18. Using SASL
19. Using Solaris Secure Shell (Tasks)
20. Solaris Secure Shell (Reference)
Part VI Kerberos Service
21. Introduction to the Kerberos Service
22. Planning for the Kerberos Service
23. Configuring the Kerberos Service (Tasks)
24. Kerberos Error Messages and Troubleshooting
25. Administering Kerberos Principals and Policies (Tasks)
26. Using Kerberos Applications (Tasks)
27. The Kerberos Service (Reference)
Part VII Solaris Auditing
28. Solaris Auditing (Overview)
29. Planning for Solaris Auditing
30. Managing Solaris Auditing (Tasks)
31. Solaris Auditing (Reference)
Glossary
Index
The following task map points to tasks for using the cryptographic framework.
Task
Description
For Instructions
Protect individual files or sets of files
Ensures that file content has not been tampered with. Prevents files from being read by intruders. These procedures can be done by ordinary users.
Administer the framework
Adds, configures, and removes software providers. Disables and enables hardware provider mechanisms. These procedures are administrative procedures.
Sign a provider
Enables a provider to be added to the Solaris Cryptographic Framework. These procedures are developer procedures.
Appendix F, Packaging and Signing Cryptographic Providers, in Solaris Security for Developers Guide.