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UX 11i Role-based Access Control (RBAC) Software
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HP-UX Rbac Configuration Files
Access Control Basics
HP-UX Rbac Commands
Authorization
Features and Benefits
Using HP-UX Rbac
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HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrators Guide
Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
Table of Contents
Fine-Grained Privileges
Index
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Examples
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About This Document
Intended Audience
New and Changed Information in This Edition
Publishing History
UserInput
Typographic Conventions
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
HP-UX 11i Releases
Related Information
HP Encourages Your Comments
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Authorization
HP-UX 11i Security Containment Introduction
Conceptual Overview
Account Policy Management
Features and Benefits
Defined Terms
Isolation
Auditing
Features
Benefits
Prerequisites and System Requirements
Installation
Installing HP-UX 11i Security Containment
Verifying the HP-UX 11i Security Containment Installation
# swlist -d @ /tmp/securitycontainmentbundle.depot
# swverify SecurityExt
# swlist -a state -l fileset SecurityExt
Installing HP-UX Role-Based Access Control
Verifying the HP-UX Role-Based Access Control Installation
Installing HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions
# swverify Rbac
Uninstalling HP-UX 11i Security Containment
Uninstalling HP-UX Rbac
# swverify TrustedMigration
# swlist -a state -l fileset TrustedMigration
# swremove TrustedMigration
Uninstalling HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions
# swremove Rbac
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Overview
HP-UX Role-Based Access Control
HP-UX Rbac Versus Other Rbac Solutions
Example of Authorizations Per User
Access Control Basics
Simplifying Access Control with Roles
Example of Authorizations Per Role
HP-UX Rbac Components
HP-UX Rbac Access Control Policy Switch
HP-UX Rbac Configuration Files
HP-UX Rbac Commands
HP-UX Rbac Configuration Files
HP-UX Rbac Commands
HP-UX Rbac Manpages
HP-UX Rbac Architecture
HP-UX Rbac Manpages
HP-UX Rbac Example Usage and Operation
HP-UX Rbac Architecture
Planning the Roles
Planning Authorizations for the Roles
Planning the HP-UX Rbac Deployment
Planning Command Mappings
HP-UX Rbac Limitations and Restrictions
Configuring HP-UX Rbac
Example Planning Results
Configuring Roles
Creating Roles
Assigning Roles to Groups
Configuring Authorizations
Assigning Roles to Users
Configuring Additional Command Authorizations and Privileges
Is mainly intended for scripts
Example Roles Configuration in HP-UX Rbac B.11.23.02
Hierarchical Roles
Overview
Examples of Hierarchical Roles
Changes to the authadm Command for Hierarchical Roles
Example 3-1 The authadm Command Syntax
Example 3-2 Example of the authadm Command Usage
Hierarchical Roles Considerations
Configuring HP-UX Rbac with Fine-Grained Privileges
Matches the following /etc/rbac/cmdpriv entries
Configuring HP-UX Rbac with Compartments
Command
Configuring HP-UX Rbac to Generate Audit Trails
GID
Procedure for Auditing HP-UX Rbac Criteria
Using HP-UX Rbac
Following is the privrun command syntax
# privrun ipfstat
HP-UX Rbac in Serviceguard Clusters
Customizing privrun and privedit Using the Acps
Privrun -v Information
Troubleshooting HP-UX Rbac
Rbacdbchk Database Syntax Tool
Commands
Fine-Grained Privileges Commands
Fine-Grained Privileges
Fine-Grained Privileges Components
Available Privileges
Manpages
Fine-Grained Privileges Manpages
Available Privileges
Configuring Applications with Fine-Grained Privileges
Or launch policy
# setfilexsec options filename
Privilege Model
Compound Privileges
Fine-Grained Privileges in HP Serviceguard Clusters
Troubleshooting Fine-Grained Privileges
Security Implications of Fine-Grained Privileges
Privilege Escalation
# getprocxsec options pid
Compartments
Compartment Architecture
Compartment Architecture
Default Compartment Configuration
Planning the Compartment Structure
Modifying Compartment Configuration
Activating Compartments
# setrules -p
# cmpttune -e
Compartment Configuration Files
Compartment Components
Changing Compartment Rules
Changing Compartment Names
Compartment Commands
Compartment Configuration Files
Compartment Commands
Compartment Manpages
File System Rules
Compartment Rules and Syntax
Compartment Definition
IPC Rules
Permissionlist
Network Rules
IPC mechanism in the current compartment
Access
Miscellaneous Rules
Interface
Example Rules File
Configuring Applications in Compartments
Troubleshooting Compartments
Configured rules are loaded into the kernel
# vhardlinks
Compartments in HP Serviceguard Clusters
Do not configure standby LAN interfaces in a compartment
Standard Mode Security Extensions
Configuring Systemwide Attributes
Configuration Files
Security Attributes and the User Database
System Security Attributes
Manpages
Commands
Attributes
Configuring Attributes in the User Database
Troubleshooting the User Database
Auditing
Auditing Components
Audit Commands
Auditing Your System
Planning Your Auditing Implementation
Enabling Auditing
# audevent -P -F -e admin -e login -e moddac
AUDEVENTARGS1 = -P -F -e admin -e login -e moddac
Monitoring Audit Files
#audsys -n -c primaryauditfile -s
Guidelines for Administering Your Auditing System
Auditing Users
Performance Considerations
#audsys -f
Audevent command options
Auditing Events
Streamlining Audit Log Data
# /usr/sbin/userdbset -u user-nameAUDITFLAG=1
Audit Log Files
Self-auditing processes
#/usr/sbin/audisp auditfile
Configuring Audit Log Files
Viewing Audit Logs
Examples of Using the audisp Command
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