![]() SMC Tools for Administering Computers and Networks Trusted networking and extended routing software supports trusted network communications. See Chapter 8, Specifying Routing and Security for Remote Computers for additional detailsĪbout how to set up security attributes for computers. ![]() ![]() The Trusted Solaris Installation and Configuration guide describes how to add new workstations and servers during configuration of a distributed system. The Solaris Management Console is used to centrally manage users, computers, and networks. See Chapter 10, Managing Name Services for NIS and NIS+ differences in the Trusted Solaris environment. NIS and NIS+ provide centralized management of configuration files defining hosts, networks and users. See Chapter 9, Managing Files and File Systems for more on mounting. Mounts among Trusted Solaris computers and other computers that recognize NFS are supported. Trusted NFS manages mounts of file systems from other computers. Network communications and services are managed by several Trusted Solaris subsystems. Other computers running the Trusted Solaris operating environment.Ĭomputers running operating environments that do not recognize security attributes but do support TCP/IP (such as Solaris and other UNIX systems, Windows, and MacOS)Ĭomputers running other trusted operating systems that recognize some of the Trusted Solaris security attributes ![]() The Trusted Solaris operating environment supports network communications between Trusted Solaris computers and any of the following types of computers: For an overview of trusted networking, see "Administering Trusted Networking" in Trusted Solaris Administration This chapter describes in detail the concepts and goals of trusted networking. Chapter 7 Managing Computers and Networks ![]()
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