Secure Shell in the Enterprise
by Jason Reid
Solaris™ Performance and Tools: DTrace and MDB Techniques for Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris
by Richard McDougall; Jim Mauro; Brendan Gregg
LDAP in the Solaris™ Operating Environment: Deploying Secure Directory Services
by Michael Haines; Tom Bialaski
Configuring and Tuning Databases on the Solaris™ Platform
by Allan N. Packer
Kerberos: The Definitive Guide, 1st Edition
by Jason Garman
Solaris Security Essentials
by Sun Microsystems Security Engineers
Solaris™ Operating Environment Boot Camp
by David Rhodes; Dominic Butler
Creating Highly Available Database Solutions: Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Sun Cluster 3.x Software
by Kristien Hens; Michael Loebmann
Solaris™ Application Programming
by Darryl Gove
Solaris™ and LDAP Naming Services: Deploying LDAP in the Enterprise
by Tom Bialaski; Michael Haines
This book provides a comprehensive source for features, capabilities, how to instructions, security recommendations, and best practices for securing systems using the Solaris Security Toolkit software. Securing computer systems against unauthorized access is one of the most pressing issues facing today's data center administrators. As with any security decision, a balance must be attained between system manageability and security. Many attacks have preventative solutions available; however, every day, hackers compromise systems using well-known attack methods. Using the software, tools, recommendations, and best practices presented in this book to harden systems and minimize entry points to intruders can increase security of your systems.
Simplify securing and auditing your Solaris systems using extensible software, recommended tools, and best practices.
Apply a framework to create a flexible, scalable, and maintainable method of securing systems.
Develop and deploy custom security profiles for different environments and organizations.
Use standard templates, security profiles, and scripts to secure popular Sun products.
Automate and manage OE installations for consistency and security.
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This book is a bit of a dry read, and is now dated, but it contains a wealth of information that anyone who uses Jumpstart to build Solaris systems. The concepts are great for customizing Jumpstart, especially if you are already using JASS, and helps explain the different variables available to the sysadmin.
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