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Table of Contents
Document Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How the Solaris Trusted Extensions Books Are Organized
How This Guide Is Organized
Documentation, Support, and Training
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
Introduction to Solaris Trusted Extensions Software
What Is Trusted Extensions Software?
Trusted Extensions Protects Against Intruders
Trusted Extensions Provides Discretionary and Mandatory Access Control
Trusted Extensions Separates Information by Label
Trusted Extensions Enables Secure Administration
Logging In to Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
Desktops and Login in Trusted Extensions
Trusted Extensions Login Process
Logging In to Trusted Extensions
Working in Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
Visible Desktop Security in Trusted Extensions
Trusted Extensions Logout Process
Working on a Labeled System
Performing Trusted Actions
Elements of Trusted Extensions (Reference)
Visible Features of Trusted Extensions
Files and Applications in Trusted Extensions
Password Security in the Solaris OS
Front Panel Security (Trusted CDE)
Workspace Security (Trusted GNOME)
Glossary
Index
Index
Index
Index
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