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1. Security Planning for Trusted Extensions 2. Installation and Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions 3. Installing Solaris Trusted Extensions Software (Tasks) 4. Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks) Setting Up the Global Zone in Trusted Extensions Check and Install Your Label Encodings File Enable IPv6 Networking in Trusted Extensions Create ZFS Pool for Cloning Zones Reboot and Log In to Trusted Extensions Initialize the Solaris Management Console Server in Trusted Extensions Make the Global Zone an LDAP Client in Trusted Extensions Configure the Network Interfaces in Trusted Extensions Create Another Zone in Trusted Extensions Add a Network Interface to an Existing Labeled Zone Creating Roles and Users in Trusted Extensions Create the Security Administrator Role in Trusted Extensions Create Users Who Can Assume Roles in Trusted Extensions Verify That the Trusted Extensions Roles Work Enable Users to Log In to a Labeled Zone Creating Home Directories in Trusted Extensions Create the Home Directory Server in Trusted Extensions Enable Users to Access Their Home Directories in Trusted Extensions Adding Users and Hosts to an Existing Trusted Network Add an NIS User to the LDAP Server Troubleshooting Your Trusted Extensions Configuration Additional Trusted Extensions Configuration Tasks How to Copy Files to Portable Media in Trusted Extensions How to Copy Files From Portable Media in Trusted Extensions How to Remove Trusted Extensions From the System 5. Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks) 6. Configuring a Headless System With Trusted Extensions (Tasks) B. Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions |
Creating Home Directories in Trusted ExtensionsIn Trusted Extensions, users need access to their home directories at every label at which the users work. To make every home directory available to the user requires that you create a multilevel home directory server, run the automounter on the server, and export the home directories. On the client side, you can run scripts to find the home directory for every zone for each user, or you can have the user log in to the home directory server. Create the Home Directory Server in Trusted ExtensionsBefore You BeginYou must be superuser, in the root role, or in the Primary Administrator role.
Enable Users to Access Their Home Directories in Trusted ExtensionsUsers can initially log in to the home directory server to create a home directory that can be shared with other systems. To create a home directory at every label, each user must log in to the home directory server at every label. Alternatively, you, as administrator, can create a script to create a mount point for home directories on each user's home system before the user first logs in. The script creates mount points at every label at which the user is permitted to work. Before You BeginThe home directory server for your Trusted Extensions domain is configured.
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