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Updated: July 2014
Securing Files and Verifying File Integrity in Oracle
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Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 Controlling Access to Files
Using UNIX Permissions to Protect Files
Commands for Viewing and Securing Files
File and Directory Ownership
UNIX File Permissions
Special File Permissions Using setuid, setgid and Sticky Bit
setuid Permission
setgid Permission
Sticky Bit
Default umask Value
File Permission Modes
Using Access Control Lists to Protect UFS Files
Protecting Executable Files From Compromising Security
Protecting Files
Protecting Files With UNIX Permissions
How to Display File Information
How to Change the Owner of a File
How to Change Group Ownership of a File
How to Change File Permissions in Symbolic Mode
How to Change File Permissions in Absolute Mode
How to Change Special File Permissions in Absolute Mode
Protecting Against Programs With Security Risk
How to Find Files With Special File Permissions
How to Disable Programs From Using Executable Stacks
Chapter 2 Verifying File Integrity by Using BART
About BART
BART Features
BART Components
BART Manifest
BART Report
BART Rules File
About Using BART
BART Security Considerations
Using BART
How to Create a Control Manifest
How to Customize a Manifest
How to Compare Manifests for the Same System Over Time
How to Compare Manifests From Different Systems
How to Customize a BART Report by Specifying File Attributes
How to Customize a BART Report by Using a Rules File
BART Manifests, Rules Files, and Reports
BART Manifest File Format
BART Rules File Format
BART Rules File Attributes
BART Quoting Syntax
BART Reporting
BART Output
Security Glossary
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variables
noexec_user_stack
Protecting Executable Files From Compromising Security
noexec_user_stack_log
Protecting Executable Files From Compromising Security
rstchown
Enabling Users to Change the Ownership of Their Own Files
viewing
file permissions
How to Display File Information
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