Kursarrangør:
Sun Microsystems
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Sted: På forespørsel i hele landet. (Dette kurset kan holdes de fleste steder på forespørsel. Men i de fleste tilfeller vil det kreve et visst antall deltakere for at kurset kan holdes på ditt hjemsted.) Ta kontakt for mer informasjon
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Type:
Åpent kurs / gruppeundervisning
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Undervisningstid:
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The Trusted Solaris 8 System Administration course provides students with information about the administration of a Trusted Solaris 8 Operating System (OS).
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Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: • Describe the Trusted Solaris 8 OS access control and labels • Work within the Trusted Solaris 8 OS Common Desktop Environment (CDE) • Work with labeled data • Configure Trusted Solaris OS based upon security requirements • Add users within the Trusted Solaris 8 OS • Describe auditing and analyze audit trails • Process authorization, attributes, and execution profiles • Configure Trusted Solaris 8 OS networking aspects • Manage devices and file systems • Install and configure the Trusted Solaris 8 OS
Content: Trusted Solaris OS Concepts
• Describe the Common Criteria standards for evaluating information technology (IT) security • Select an operating system security structure that fits with your local site´s security policy • Explain how the Trusted Solaris OS can satisfy your company´s security requirements
Access Control and Labels
• Use the Discretionary Access Control (DAC) features • Use the Mandatory Access Control (MAC) components and features • Describe the interaction of DAC and MAC as part of the implementation of the security policy
Solaris Management Console
• Describe how to use the Trusted Solaris Management Console (SMC) • Initialize and configure databases • Manage users, roles, and hosts
Accessing a Trusted Solaris OS
• Log in to a Trusted Solaris OS • Identify the features of Trusted CDE • Work within the Trusted Solaris OS windowing environment • Create workspaces with different sensitivity labels
The Trusted Window Environment
• Describe the CDE environment and the MAC extensions to it • Use ACLs on files and directories • Use multilevel directories • Use the drag-and-drop and copy-and-paste features of the Trusted Solaris OS • Use and describe the handling of email, calendars, and other features on systems running the Trusted Solaris OS
The label_encodings Database
• Describe the concepts of the label_encodings database and the role it plays in setting security policy • Demonstrate through examples the steps to create, test, and implement a label_encodings database • Analyze an existing label_encodings database, explaining the sections and their function and importance
Privileges and Process Attributes
• Describe the advantages of the Principle of Least Privilege from a technical point of view • Check and assign privileges to an application • Verify what privileges are needed by an application in order to run successfully
User and Role Authorizations and Rights Profiles
• Describe authorizations and how they are applied to users and roles with the use of rights profiles • Choose the rights profile to assign to a user • Create new rights profiles and modify existing ones
Configuring the Network
• Differentiate between the various networking protocols supported by the Trusted Solaris OS • Properly configure the networking aspects of the Trusted Solaris OS
Device and File System Management
• Configure file systems, including disk-based and NFS • Configure and use allocatable devices and printers
JumpStart and Name Services
• List the primary components for setting up a JumpStart network installation • Set up a JumpStart installation server to provide the • Trusted Solaris OS with the software necessary to install clients from a workstation running the regular Solaris OS and from a workstation running the Trusted Solaris OS • Add install clients to the install servers and boot servers • Create a configuration server with customized rules and class files • Boot install clients • Install and configure NIS+ and NIS
Installation and Configuration
• Explain the hardware requirements for a Trusted Solaris OS installation • State the different installation methods available for the Trusted Solaris OS software • Describe the differences between the installation of the Trusted Solaris OS and standard Solaris OS • Install and configure a Workstation with the Trusted Solaris OS software
Audit Configuration
• Describe how the auditing system works, and be able to customize it so that it will not bring your system to a halt • Define what actions are to be audited • Analyze the resulting audit trail
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Målgruppe for kurset
Students who can benefit from this course are trusted Solaris 8 OS system administrators and network administrators interfacing with other systems running Trusted Solaris 8 OS. To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: • Perform basic administration tasks with the Solaris 8 OS • Add and delete users • Share file systems and directories • Install and configure custom software, including the Solaris 8 OS Related courses before: • SA-239: Intermediate System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System (SA-239) Related courses after: • SC-300: Administering Security on the Solaris Operating System (SC-300)
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