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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security

Implementing SSL Support in SGM

SGM generates the following files:

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.key is the SGM server’s private key. Ensure that unauthorized personnel cannot access this key.

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.cer is the self-signed SSL certificate.

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.csr is a certificate signing request (CSR). It is not used if you are using a self-signed SSL certificate.

To install a new SSL key and a CA-signed certificate, generate the key and a CSR by logging in as the root user on the SGM server and entering the sgm keytool genkey command.

SGM stops the SGM server and issues the following prompts:

Country Name (2 letter code) []:

State or Province Name (full name) []:

Locality Name (eg, city) []:

Organization Name (eg, company) []:

Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:

Common Name (your hostname) []:

Email Address []:

Enter the requested information.

SGM generates the following files:

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.key is the SGM server’s private key. Ensure that unauthorized personnel cannot access this key.

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.csr is a CSR.

/opt/CSCOsgm/etc/ssl/server.cer is the self-signed SSL certificate. It is not used if you are using a CA-signed SSL certificate; the CA-signed certificate overrides the self-signed certificate.

Print the CSR in X.509 server and entering the

format, by logging in as the root user on the SGM sgm keytool print_csr command.

Send the CSR to a certificate authority (CA) to be signed.

After the CA signs the certificate, log in as the root user on the SGM server and enter the following command:

# ./sgm keytool import_cert cert_filename

where cert_filename is the name of the signed certificate.

SGM stops the SGM server and imports the certificate in X.509 format.

 

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Contents Configuring SGM Security 18-1# cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm useraccess enable Implementing SGM User-Based Access Solaris Only18-2 Sgm disablepass Sgm passwordage Sgm userpass Sgm adduser Sgm disableuser Sgm enableuser Sgm updateuser# ./sgm authtype local 18-3# ./sgm sgm adduser username # ./sgm authtype solaris18-4 Creating Secure Passwords 18-5DICTFILE=/dev/null 18-6Basic User Level 1 Access 18-7Power User Level 2 Access 18-8Network Administrator Level 4 Access 18-9Automatically Disabling Users and Passwords Solaris Only 18-1018-11 # ./sgm passwordage number-of-days # ./sgm inactiveuserdays number-of-days# ./sgm inactiveuserdays clear 18-12# ./sgm passwordage clear # ./sgm clitimeout number-of-minutes# ./sgm clitimeout clear 18-13Manually Disabling Users and Passwords Solaris Only # ./sgm disablepass username# ./sgm deluser username 18-14# ./sgm disableuser username 18-15# ./sgm userpass username # ./sgm enableuser username18-16 # ./sgm updateuser username 18-17# ./sgm newlevel username Displaying a Message of the Day18-18 18-19 # cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm motd enable Decline# ./sgm motd edit 18-20Listing All Currently Defined Users Manually Synchronizing Local SGM Passwords18-21 Displaying the Contents of the System Security Log # cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm restore security Restoring Security-Related SGM Data# ./sgm seclog clear 18-23Specifying a Super User Solaris Only Disabling SGM User-Bases Access18-24 18-25 Sgm webport Sgm xtermpath 18-26Enabling SSL Support in SGM 18-27# ./sgm keytool importcert certfilename 18-28# ./sgm keytool importkey keyfilename certfilename 18-29Right-clickDownload SGM Server SSL Certificate 18-30# cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin # ./sgm certgui Launching the SGM Certificate Tool for SSL18-31 18-32 Importing an SSL Certificate to an SGM Client DetailsExit HelpExporting an SSL Certificate 18-34Save 18-35Viewing Detailed Information About an SSL Certificate 18-3618-37 Certificate Information Dialog18-38 Disabling SSL Support in SGM Managing SSL Support in SGM18-39 Limiting SGM Client Access to the SGM Server Solaris Only 18-40# ./sgm ipaccess edit # ./sgm ipaccess add18-41 18-42
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