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12-11-2002 05:46 AM
12-11-2002 05:46 AM
I know the many advantages of running HP/UX as a trusted system.
What are the drawbacks ? What do one lose when the system is converted to trusted system?
Does it still support R-fuctions like RCP/RSH ? I know ssh is preferred.
Is it supported on servers running Service Guard.
Any comment/suggestion is appreciated.
TIA
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12-11-2002 05:51 AM
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SolutionIt does support the R commands.
It does run in a service guard environment.
I prefer to use Trusted systems because the added security benefits.
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12-11-2002 05:54 AM
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Re: Trusted Systems.
All passwords are changed if you convert to trusted system.
I do not know other problems.
Chris
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12-11-2002 06:12 AM
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Re: Trusted Systems.
Can someone confirm that r-functions work between trusted and non trusted systems. (both ways using .rhosts for automatic login).
The problem is that we have user scripts whichg uses rcp and remsh to copy and run commands on remote systems.
So should we convert them all to trusted at the same time?
Thanks,
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12-11-2002 06:41 AM
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Re: Trusted Systems.
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12-12-2002 06:57 AM
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Re: Trusted Systems.
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12-12-2002 10:57 PM
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Re: Trusted Systems.
The trusted system stuff lets you configure the number of incorrect logins allowed before a suspend, and stuff like that.
Other than that, there aren't really too many problems with having a trusted system. You may want to be careful about how you trust the system if you have had users on the system for some time, as the default policies tend to expire passwords and stuff like that. After converting, I would definitely leave your root session logged in to make sure everything's happy.
We have one system that is untrusted due to some dumb little database/application problem with the tcb structure. It is a 10.20 box with an old informix database on it. Everything else is trusted, and it works fine.
Hope it helps
John
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12-13-2002 05:40 AM
12-13-2002 05:40 AM
Re: Trusted Systems.
1)Make a copy of /etc/passwd
2)Make sure you don't have any special caracters in the /etc/passwd (If you are running SAMBA and your workstation need to be member of the domani, where HP-UX is PDC, than you have entry in your /etc/passwd something like wsat1$:*:.......)
3)All of your passwords will be expired, I suggest you to execute comand modprpw -V and save some hadakes
4)HAVE AT LEAST TWO SESSIONS OPENED AS A ROOT (just in case if you lock out your root user)
Good luck
Miro
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