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Part I Initial Configuration of Trusted Extensions 1. Security Planning for Trusted Extensions 2. Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions 3. Adding Solaris Trusted Extensions Software to the Solaris OS (Tasks) 4. Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 5. Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 6. Configuring a Headless System With Trusted Extensions (Tasks) Part II Administration of Trusted Extensions 7. Trusted Extensions Administration Concepts 8. Trusted Extensions Administration Tools 9. Getting Started as a Trusted Extensions Administrator (Tasks) 10. Security Requirements on a Trusted Extensions System (Overview) 11. Administering Security Requirements in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 12. Users, Rights, and Roles in Trusted Extensions (Overview) 13. Managing Users, Rights, and Roles in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 14. Remote Administration in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 15. Trusted Extensions and LDAP (Overview) 16. Managing Zones in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 17. Managing and Mounting Files in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 18. Trusted Networking (Overview) 19. Managing Networks in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 20. Multilevel Mail in Trusted Extensions (Overview) 21. Managing Labeled Printing (Tasks) Labels, Printers, and Printing Managing Printing in Trusted Extensions (Task Map) Reducing Printing Restrictions in Trusted Extensions (Task Map) 22. Devices in Trusted Extensions (Overview) 23. Managing Devices for Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 24. Trusted Extensions Auditing (Overview) 25. Software Management in Trusted Extensions (Tasks) Creating and Managing a Security Policy Site Security Policy and Trusted Extensions Computer Security Recommendations Physical Security Recommendations Personnel Security Recommendations Additional Security References B. Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions Associating Network Interfaces With Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map) Preparing to Create Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map) Creating Labeled Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map) C. Configuration Checklist for Trusted Extensions Checklist for Configuring Trusted Extensions D. Quick Reference to Trusted Extensions Administration Administrative Interfaces in Trusted Extensions Solaris Interfaces Extended by Trusted Extensions Tighter Security Defaults in Trusted Extensions Limited Options in Trusted Extensions E. List of Trusted Extensions Man Pages Trusted Extensions Man Pages in Alphabetical Order |
Configuring Labeled Printing (Task Map)The following task map describes common configuration procedures that are related to labeled printing. Note - Printer clients can only print jobs within the label range of the Trusted Extensions print server.
How to Configure a Multilevel Print Server and Its PrintersPrinters that are managed by a Trusted Extensions print server print labels on body pages, banner pages, and trailer pages. Such printers can print jobs within the label range of the print server. Any Trusted Extensions host that can reach the print server can use the printers that are connected to that server. Before You BeginDetermine the print server for your Trusted Extensions network. You must be in the System Administrator role in the global zone on this print server.
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How to Configure a Zone for Single-Label PrintingBefore You BeginThe zone must not be sharing an IP address with the global zone. You must be in the System Administrator role in the global zone.
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How to Enable a Trusted Extensions Client to Access a PrinterInitially, only the zone in which a print server was configured can print to the printers of that print server. The system administrator must explicitly add access to those printers for other zones and systems. The possibilities are as follows:
Before You BeginA print server has been configured with a label range or a single label, and the printers that are connected to it have been configured. For details, see the following: You must be in the System Administrator role in the global zone, or be able to assume the role.
Example 21-1 Using the Print Manager to Enable Printer AccessRather than run the lpadmin command, choose the Printers –> Add Access to Printer from the Print Manager. The Print Manager must be started in the same zone at the same label as the lpadmin -s printer command. How to Configure a Restricted Label Range for a PrinterThe default printer label range is ADMIN_LOW to ADMIN_HIGH. This procedure narrows the label range for a printer that is controlled by a Trusted Extensions print server. Before You BeginYou must be in the Security Administrator role in the global zone.
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