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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Security Management: HP-UX 11i Version 3

Part III Protecting Identity

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Protecting Identity

In modern day global enterprise companies, managing identity is not an easy task, especially as identity management requirements grow to include employees, contractors, partners and suppliers across many countries with various privacy protection laws and regulation. HP-UX 11i simplifies user authentication and access management, while auditing all privileged actions that take place.

This section discusses the following topics:

Table of Contents

9 HP-UX Role-Based Access Control
Overview
Access Control Basics
Simplifying Access Control with Roles
HP-UX RBAC Components
HP-UX RBAC Access Control Policy Switch
HP-UX RBAC Configuration Files
HP-UX RBAC Commands
HP-UX RBAC Manpages
HP-UX RBAC Architecture
HP-UX RBAC Example Usage and Operation
Planning the HP-UX RBAC Deployment
Planning the Roles
Planning Authorizations for the Roles
Planning Command Mappings
HP-UX RBAC Limitations and Restrictions
Configuring HP-UX RBAC
Configuring Roles
Configuring Authorizations
Configuring Additional Command Authorizations and Privileges
Configuring HP-UX RBAC with Fine-Grained Privileges
Configuring HP-UX RBAC with Compartments
Using HP-UX RBAC
Using the privrun Command to Run Applications with Privileges
Using the privedit Command to Edit Files Under Access Control
Customizing privrun and privedit Using the ACPS
Troubleshooting HP-UX RBAC
The rbacdbchk Database Syntax Tool
privrun -v Information
10 Audit Administration
Auditing Components
Commands
Audit Configuration Files
Audit Manpages
Auditing Your System
Planning the Auditing Implementation
Enabling Auditing
Disabling Auditing
Monitoring Audit Files
Performance Considerations
Guidelines for Administering the Auditing System
Auditing Users
Auditing Events
Audit Trails
Configuring Audit Trails
Monitoring and Managing Audit Trails
Viewing Audit Logs
Examples of Using the audisp Command
Self-Auditing
HP-UX RBAC Auditing
Auditing Based on HP-UX RBAC Criteria and the /etc/rbac/aud_filter File
Procedure for Auditing HP-UX RBAC Criteria
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