HP UX Security Products and Features Software manual

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Contents HP-UX Whitelisting A.01.00 Administrator Guide Copyright 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents HP Serviceguard considerations Glossary Index List of Figures List of Examples Page File lock access controls Security featuresFile access policies Identity-based access controls Capabilities4 api Page Product overview WLI architectureCommands Application APIApplications WLI database WLI metadata files3 .$WLISIGNATURE$ Page Key usage Generating keysAdministrator keys User keysInstalling WLI Installing, removing, and upgradingInstallation requirements Removing WLI Upgrading WLI Page Authorizing administrator keys ConfiguringAuthorizing the recovery key Signing DLKMs Backing up the WLI databaseRebooting to restricted mode Page Creating a Flac policy Enhancing security with WLISigning an executable binary Creating an Ibac policy Removing a file access policyEnabling DLKMs to load during boot Loading unsigned DLKMs # wlisign -a -k /home/admin1/adminpriv /usr/conf/mod/cissWlisign -a -k adminpriv /usr/sbin/kcmodule # kcmodule ciss=unusedPage WLI database files Backup and restore considerationsOverview Read/write protected files Policy protected and metadata filesWrite protected RecommendationsMetadata files Flac policiesIbac policies Page WLI database HP Serviceguard considerationsAdministration Policy protected files WLI reinstallation Troubleshooting and known issuesSoftware distributor issues Lost WLI administrator key or passphrase# tar -xf /tmp/wlikeydb.tar Wlisyspolicy -s mode=maintenance -k adminkeySu root # rm -r /etc/wli # kcmodule wli=unused # shutdown -rRelated information Support and other resourcesContacting HP User input Typographic conventionsWebsites Times Page # make all # make cleanInstructions # su wliusr1Flac add and delete program Ibac add and delete programIbac add and delete program Page Administration examples Wlicert -s -c wli.admin1 -o wmd -k adm1.pvt Su root # wlisign -a -k adm1.pvt /usr/bin/tarCat /tmp/.$WLIFSPARMS$ Tar -vtf tartest.tarBdf mydir Wlisys -k adm1.pvt -s wmdstoretype=pseudoBpbackup -f backuplist Bprestore -f backuplistAuthorizing an administrator key Quick setup examplesConfiguring WLI Authorizing a user keyCreating a Flac policy Testing a Flac policyFlac policies Enabling a Flac policyIbac policies Disabling an Ibac policy Removing an Ibac policyGlossary ASMPage Symbols IndexIndex
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