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11-19-2006 08:45 PM
11-19-2006 08:45 PM
1. Is it possible to Install the Ignite-UX software on the STAND-ALONE system instead of a server?
2. How to set the file permissions in the golden image?
3. How to turn-on Auditing and logging?
4. How to fix values for the password, like PASSWORD_HISTORY_DEPTH, MIN_PASSWORD_LENGHT, PASSOWRD_MAXDAYS etc.....
2. How to set the file permissions in the golden image?
3. How to turn-on Auditing and logging?
4. How to fix values for the password, like PASSWORD_HISTORY_DEPTH, MIN_PASSWORD_LENGHT, PASSOWRD_MAXDAYS etc.....
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11-19-2006 08:55 PM
11-19-2006 08:55 PM
Re: Queries on Ignite-UX Software
Yes you can install Ignite on stand alone system.
Here is main site for Ignite-UX - http://docs.hp.com/en/IUX/, when you can download it. Administration guide - http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90997/index.html
For changing PASSWORD_HISTORY... and other setting see /etc/default/security.
regards,
ivan
Here is main site for Ignite-UX - http://docs.hp.com/en/IUX/, when you can download it. Administration guide - http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90997/index.html
For changing PASSWORD_HISTORY... and other setting see /etc/default/security.
regards,
ivan
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11-19-2006 08:56 PM
11-19-2006 08:56 PM
Re: Queries on Ignite-UX Software
1. If by standalone you mean a workstation or a system that does not have LAN then the answer is yes.
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3. You can do this in SAM
4. I think you can also define this in SAM.
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3. You can do this in SAM
4. I think you can also define this in SAM.
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Solution
Shalom,
1) Yes but there are obvious limitations. make_net_recovery is almost useless, you'll need a tape drive and to use make_tape_recovery.
2) The default as created by the make_sys_image
3) Convert to trusted system. SAM is easiest here.
4) /etc/default/security
SEP
1) Yes but there are obvious limitations. make_net_recovery is almost useless, you'll need a tape drive and to use make_tape_recovery.
2) The default as created by the make_sys_image
3) Convert to trusted system. SAM is easiest here.
4) /etc/default/security
SEP
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