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fizan
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how to identify trusted system?

hi,

how to identify my system as trusted system?

how to convert a non-trusted system to a trusted system?


thanks.
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Aneesh Mohan
Honored Contributor
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Re: how to identify trusted system?

Hi,

>>how to identify my system as trusted system?

#/usr/lbin/modprpw root

>>how to convert a non-trusted system to a trusted system?


#/etc/tsconvert

or

Using SAM (Recommended )


Regards,
Aneesh
James R. Ferguson
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Re: how to identify trusted system?

Hi:

You have a trusted system if you have files in '/tcb/files/auth/*/*'. Use SAM to convert or unconvert to a trusted system (SAM -> Auditing and Security).

You should be aware that 11.31 (11iv3) is the last release that will support trusted systems. You would be better off, in my opinion, to convert to a Shadow Password file.

Regards!

...JRF...
saravanan08
Valued Contributor

Re: how to identify trusted system?

Hi Fizan

Testing trusted system

give the following commands

cd /tcb

or

ll /tcb

if it was sucessfull means it is a trusted sytem.

if the directory not exist means it is non trusted system(this is one of the simple way to check)

one more way to check

With NON-TRUSTED systems, all encrypted passwords are stored in the /etc/passwd file.

With TRUSTED system, all encrypted passwords are stored in files in the /tcb/files/auth directory structure.

thanks
fizan
Super Advisor

Re: how to identify trusted system?

Thanks can anybody tell the procedure to convert vai SAM.
saravanan08
Valued Contributor

Re: how to identify trusted system?

Hi fizan

To convert the system to Trusted:
Go in to SAM >> Auditing and Security >> Audited Events

To unconvert the system from Trusted:
Go in to SAM >> Auditing and Security >>Audited Events >> Action >> Unconvert
the System