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Table of Contents
Document Information
Preface
How the Solaris Trusted Extensions Books Are Organized
How This Book Is Organized
Documentation, Support, and Training
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
Solaris Trusted Extensions APIs and Security Policy
Understanding Labels
Trusted Extensions APIs
Trusted Extensions Security Policy
Labels and Clearances
Privileged Operations and Labels
Label APIs
Acquiring a Sensitivity Label
Label Code Examples
Obtaining a Process Label
Obtaining a File Label
Setting a File Sensitivity Label
Determining the Relationship Between Two Labels
Obtaining the Color Names of Labels
Obtaining Printer Banner Information
Printing and the Label APIs
Printing Labeled Output
Designing a Label-Aware Application
Understanding the Multilevel Printing Service
get_peer_label() Label-Aware Function
Validating the Label Request Against the Printer's Label Range
Interprocess Communications
Multilevel Port Information
Communication Endpoints
Trusted X Window System
Trusted X Window System Environment
Trusted X Window System Security Attributes
Trusted X Window System Security Policy
Privileged Operations and the Trusted X Window System
Trusted Extensions X Window System APIs
Using Trusted X Window System Interfaces
Label Builder APIs
APIs for Label Builder GUIs
Creating an Interactive User Interface
Online Help for Label Builder
Trusted Web Guard Prototype
Administrative Web Guard Prototype
Accessing Lower-Level Untrusted Servers
Experimental Java Bindings for the Solaris Trusted Extensions Label APIs
Java Bindings Overview
Structure of the Experimental Java Label Interfaces
Java Bindings
Programmer's Reference
Header File Locations
Abbreviations Used in Interface Names and Data Structure Names
Developing, Testing, and Debugging an Application
Releasing an Application
Solaris Trusted Extensions API Reference
Process Security Attribute Flags APIs
Label APIs
Label-Clipping APIs
RPC APIs
Label Builder APIs
Trusted X Window System APIs
Solaris Library Routines and System Calls That Use Trusted Extensions Parameters
System Calls and Library Routines in Trusted Extensions
Index
Index
Index
Index
Index
Index
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