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| Subject: | RE: Securing Solaris 10 |
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| Date: | Fri, 5 Aug 2005 08:59:06 +1200 |
Cis-security.org Regards Steven -----Original Message----- From: James Craig [mailto:jmc@cs.rit.edu] Sent: Friday, 5 August 2005 2:06 a.m. To: focus-sun@securityfocus.com Subject: Securing Solaris 10 I have been playing with Solaris 10 on a few of my machines before letting it loose in the wild (ie, the labs). I am looking for any best-practice guides for services run by smf that can be turned off, and if there is a way that I can create a profile that I could propogate to 150+ machines or through jumpstart .. .. any insight is appreciated. jim craig
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