Re: Securing Solaris 10

From: Alex Noordergraaf (Alex.Noordergraaf_at_Sun.COM)
Date: 08/04/05

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    Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 17:12:26 -0400
    To: James Craig <jmc@cs.rit.edu>
    
    

    James Craig wrote:
    >
    > I have been playing with Solaris 10 on a few of my machines before
    > letting it loose in the wild (ie, the labs).
    >
    > I am looking for any best-practice guides for services run by
    > smf that can be turned off, and if there is a way that I can
    > create a profile that I could propogate to 150+ machines or
    > through jumpstart ..
    >
    > .. any insight is appreciated.

    <begin plug>

    Well, if you are looking for something that can propogate security
    profiles through JumpStart seems like you should take a look at JASS
    (aka Solaris Security Toolkit) v4.2. Support for Solaris 10 is included
    in this release which was just released this past Thursday (7/29). You
    can integrate it into you JumpStart environment quite easily and push
    your custom-developed security profiles (aka drivers) that way.

    URL is http://sun.com/security/jass

    <end plug>

    HTH, Alex

    >
    > jim craig
    >


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