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08-07-2013 09:42 AM - last edited on 08-11-2013 07:53 PM by Maiko-I
08-07-2013 09:42 AM - last edited on 08-11-2013 07:53 PM by Maiko-I
Simple SMSE Q&A
For Trusted Mode, having the /tcb tree is an obvious means of verification.
But what about SMSE. Is there "something" that is exclusive to SMSE (on an 11.31 machine that would definitively identify its status as "configured for SMSE?
For example, let's say that:
- /tcb does not exist
- /etc/shadow does
At this point, we know that we are (at least) operating in Std Mode (SM).
The existence of an attribute like "AUTH_MAXTRIES" in the /etc/default/security file, would "suggest" SMSE, but still NOT definitive.
What I'm looking for is a file/flag or ??? that would exist ONLY if the system were configured for SMSE. So does that rule out the dir /var/adm/userdb? Would the dir exist (regardless of whether it's empty or not) if the 11.31 system is just in SM, rather than SMSE? If not, how is it created (by userdbset?)?
Anyone?
Thx.
P.S. This thread has been moevd from HP-UX > System Administration to Security. - Hp forum moderator
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08-11-2013 12:18 PM
08-11-2013 12:18 PM
Re: Simple SMSE Q&A
24 veiws and no one has a clue?