- absolute pathnames, reading tapes
- Reading Media From Other Systems
- access control violations
- File Permission Violations
- accounting
- process
- Process (System) Accounting
- system
- Process (System) Accounting
- administration, system
- documentation
- IRIX Admin Manual Set
- archiving audit data
- Archiving Audit Data
- audit
- a file
- How to Audit a File
- Access to Particularly Interesting Files or Resources
- a label
- How to Audit a Label Under Trusted IRIX/B
- a user
- Activity by Particularly Interesting Users
- How to Audit a Specific User
- customizing
- Customizing Auditing
- data archiving
- Archiving Audit Data
- data removing
- Removing Audit Data
- event types
- Auditable Events
- guidelines
- Proper and Improper Management
- improper use
- Proper and Improper Management
- particularly interesting users
- Activity by Particularly Interesting Users
- sample record
- Understanding the Audit Data
- sat_select
- What Should I Audit?
- system data files modification
- Modifications of System Data Files
- system programs modification
- Modifications of Attributes of System Programs
- the audit trail
- Manipulation of the Audit Trail
- audit data
- interpreting
- Understanding the Audit Data
- understanding
- Understanding the Audit Data
- auditing
- cofiguration utilities
- Customizing Auditing
- customizing
- Customizing Auditing
- default environment
- Default Auditing
- enabling
- Enabling Auditing
- list of items to audit
- Auditable Events
- reading output
- Understanding the Audit Data
- recovery
- Saving and Retrieving Your Auditing Environment
- saved files
- Placing the Audit Files
- saving
- Saving and Retrieving Your Auditing Environment
- auditing, description
- Administering the System Audit Trail
- auditing, satconfig utility
- Using satconfig
- Backup
- Saving Data with Backup
- backup and restore
- using xfsdump and xfsrestore
- xfsdump and xfsrestore
- Backup and Restore window
- System Backups
- backups
- about
- Planning a Backup Strategy
- across a network
- Backing Up Files Across a Network
- automatic
- Automatic Backups
- available programs
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- by date
- Saving Files by Modification Date
- byte swapping
- Reading Media From Other Systems
- compressed with bru
- Saving Files Using Data Compression
- dd conversion options
- Reading Media From Other Systems
- error messages
- Backup and Recovery Error Messages
- errors
- Errors Creating the Backup
- estimate space with bru
- Estimating Space Required for Backup
- Estimating Space Required for Backup
- how often
- When to Back Up Data and What to Back Up
- incremental
- Incremental Backups
- incremental with bru
- Incremental Backups With bru
- incremental with cpio
- Incremental Backups With cpio
- Incremental Backups With tar
- incremental with dump
- Incremental Backups With dump
- incremental with tar
- Incremental Backups With tar
- Incremental Backups With cpio
- listing contents with bru
- Examining bru Archives
- making
- General Backup Procedure
- restored wrong one
- Restoring the Wrong Backup
- root filesystem
- Root Filesystems
- storing
- Storing Backups
- strategies for
- Backup Strategies
- unreadable
- Unreadable Backups
- user filesystems
- User Filesystems
- verifying bru archives
- Inspecting an Archive for Consistency
- bru
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- making backups
- Backing Up Files With bru
- tar
- restoring data
- Restoring a Filesystem With bru
- restoring files
- Restoring Individual Files With bru
- changing passwords
- Using Password Aging Manually
- Using Password Aging Manually
- cpio
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- capabilities
- cpio
- making backups
- Saving Files by Modification Date
- restoring files
- Restoring cpio Archives
- Restoring tar Archives
- cumulative restores, xfsrestore
- Cumulative Restores With xfsrestore
- customizing auditing
- Customizing Auditing
- data segments, xfsdump
- Terminology
- dbedit utility
- Modifications of System Data Files
- dd
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- capabilities
- dd
- conversion options
- Reading Media From Other Systems
- default backup device
- changing
- Changing the Default Backup Device
- /dev/tape
- General Backup Procedure
- disabling IP packet forwarding
- Disable Forwarding of IP Packets
- disabling NFS
- Limiting NFS Access
- disabling NIS
- Disabling NIS (YP)
- DNS configuration of internal network
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- dual-homed host
- hardware setup
- Dual-Homed Host Firewall
- software setup
- Network Software Setup on a Dual-Homed Host
- dump
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- /etc/dumpdates
- Saving a Filesystem With dump
- incremental backups
- Incremental Backups With dump
- making backups
- Saving a Filesystem With dump
- vs. xfsdump
- xfsdump and xfsrestore
- dump inventory, xfsdump
- Terminology
- dump session, xfsdump
- Terminology
- dump stream, xfsdump
- Terminology
- educating users about security
- Educating Users
- error messages, backup and recovery
- Backup and Recovery Error Messages
- /etc/dumpdates
- Saving a Filesystem With dump
- /etc/hosts.equiv file
- Controlling Network Access
- /etc/inetd.conf file
- Local inetd Services
- /etc/passwd file
- Controlling Network Access
- file audit
- How to Audit a File
- firewall
- definition
- What Is a Firewall?
- design philosophy
- Firewall Design Philosophy
- hardware configuration
- Hardware Configuration
- software configuration
- IRIX Configuration
- firewalls
- Network Security and Firewalls
- forwarding IP packets
- Disable Forwarding of IP Packets
- FTP services
- Limiting inetd Services
- hardware configuration
- firewall
- Hardware Configuration
- routers
- Routers and Firewalls
- host
- dual-homed
- Dual-Homed Host Firewall
- screened
- Screened Host Gateway
- housekeeping directory
- housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- incremental dumps, xfsdump
- Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- inetd daemon
- Local inetd Services
- inetd services
- limiting
- Limiting inetd Services
- insider security violation
- Use and Abuse by Insiders
- interactive restore, xfsrestore
- Interactive Restores With xfsrestore
- internal network configuration
- Internal Network Configuration
- Internet, definition
- What Is the Internet?
- interrupted restores, xfsrestore
- Interrupting xfsrestore
- inventory, xfsdump
- Terminology
- Examining xfsdump Archives
- IP packet forwarding
- Disable Forwarding of IP Packets
- IRIX administration
- documentation
- IRIX Admin Manual Set
- label audit
- How to Audit a Label Under Trusted IRIX/B
- locking logins
- Using Password Aging Manually
- log files
- Setting Up a Proper Log File
- login
- disable time
- Length of Time to Disable a Line (DISABLETIME)
- locking
- Locking Unused Logins
- Using Password Aging Manually
- maximum attempts
- Maximum Login Attempts (MAXTRYS)
- options
- System Login Options
- recording
- Recording Login Attempts
- restricting root
- Restricting root Logins
- special accounts
- Special Accounts
- mail
- configuration of internal network
- Mail Configuration
- spool isolation
- Spool Isolation
- media
- layout, xfsdump
- Media Layout
- object, xfsdump
- Terminology
- storing
- Storing Backups
- modification of system data files
- Modifications of System Data Files
- modifications of system programs
- Modifications of Attributes of System Programs
- ncheck command
- Checking for Set-UIDs in the root Filesystem
- network
- access control
- Controlling Network Access
- backups
- Backing Up Files Across a Network
- screened
- Screened Host Gateway
- security issues
- Network Security Issues
- NFS
- limiting or disabling
- Limiting NFS Access
- NIS
- disabling
- Disabling NIS (YP)
- operating the system
- general
- System Accounting
- orphanage directory
- housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- outside connections
- Connections with Machines Outside the Local Network
- outsider security violation
- Use and Abuse by Outsiders
- password
- aging
- Password Aging
- changing
- Using Password Aging Manually
- Using Password Aging Manually
- checking
- Using pwck to Check the Password File
- choosing
- Choosing Passwords
- dialup
- Second (Dialup) Passwords
- forcing
- Forcing a Password
- PROM
- PROM Passwords
- protection
- Password Protection
- password PROM
- PROM Passwords
- passwords
- administration
- Password Administration
- potential security violations
- Potential Security Violations
- process accounting
- Process (System) Accounting
- PROM passwords
- clearing
- Clearing the PROM Password Using nvram
- setting
- Setting the PROM Password From the Command Monitor
- use of
- PROM Passwords
- proxy servers
- Using Proxy Servers
- pwck command
- Using pwck to Check the Password File
- Recover System
- Recovery After System Corruption
- recovery
- after system corruption
- Recovery After System Corruption
- error messages
- Backup and Recovery Error Messages
- removing
- audit data
- Removing Audit Data
- restore
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- interactive mode
- Restoring Individual Files With restore
- restoring data
- Restoring Backup Archives With Restore
- restoring filesystems
- Restoring a Filesystem With restore
- restoring individual files
- Restoring Individual Files With restore
- vs. xfsrestore
- xfsdump and xfsrestore
- restoring data
- bru
- Restoring a Filesystem With bru
- Restoring Individual Files With bru
- cpio
- Restoring cpio Archives
- Restoring tar Archives
- Restore
- Restoring Backup Archives With Restore
- Restoring a Filesystem With restore
- tar
- Restoring cpio Archives
- Restoring tar Archives
- restoring interrupted dumps, xfsrestore
- Cumulative Restores With xfsrestore
- .rhosts file
- Controlling Network Access
- root privilege violation
- Unexpected Use of Root Privilege
- routers and firewalls
- Routers and Firewalls
- RPC services
- limiting
- Limiting rpc Services Access
- SAT
- customizing
- Customizing Auditing
- event types
- Auditable Events
- sample record
- Understanding the Audit Data
- sat_select
- What Should I Audit?
- understanding data
- Understanding the Audit Data
- sat_interpret utility
- Understanding the Audit Data
- Understanding the Audit Data
- sat_reduce utility
- Understanding the Audit Data
- sat_select
- What Should I Audit?
- sat_select utility
- Using sat_select
- sat_summarize utility
- Understanding the Audit Data
- Understanding the Audit Data
- satconfig utility
- Using satconfig
- screened host
- hardware setup
- Screened Host Gateway
- screened network
- hardware setup
- Screened Host Gateway
- security
- guidelines
- Security Guidelines
- IRIX standard
- Standard Security Features
- LAN
- Local Area Network Access
- network
- Network Security
- process accounting
- Process (System) Accounting
- tightening for firewall
- Tightening Security in IRIX
- Trojan horse attack
- Security Guidelines
- xhost command
- xhost Command
- security violation
- insider
- Use and Abuse by Insiders
- security violation (auditing)
- access control
- File Permission Violations
- outside connections
- Connections with Machines Outside the Local Network
- outsider
- Use and Abuse by Outsiders
- potential
- Potential Security Violations
- root privilege
- Unexpected Use of Root Privilege
- unauthorized entry
- Attempts at Unauthorized Entry
- unusual system usage
- System Usage at Unusual Hours or From Unusual Locations
- sendmail
- configuration
- Sendmail Configuration and Mail Aliases
- Set-GID
- Checking for Set-UIDs in the root Filesystem
- Set-UID
- Checking for Set-UIDs in the root Filesystem
- software
- checking integrity
- Checking Software Integrity
- stream terminator, xfsdump
- Terminology
- system access
- Using Password Aging Manually
- Using Password Aging Manually
- Using Password Aging Manually
- system accounting
- Process (System) Accounting
- System Accounting
- system administration
- documentation
- IRIX Admin Manual Set
- system backups
- System Backups
- system data files
- modification
- Modifications of System Data Files
- System Maintenance Menu
- Recovery After System Corruption
- system passwords
- password
- system
- PROM Passwords
- system recovery
- Recovery After System Corruption
- tape device, default
- General Backup Procedure
- tapes
- reusing
- Reusing Tapes
- storing
- Storing Backups
- testing
- Testing for Bad Media
- tapes, absolute pathnames
- Reading Media From Other Systems
- tapes, reusing with xfsdump
- Reusing Tapes
- tar
- about
- Choosing a Backup Tool
- capabilities
- tar
- comparison key characters
- Examining tar Archives
- making backups
- Saving Files by Modification Date
- restoring files
- Restoring tar Archives
- Restoring cpio Archives
- terminator, xfsdump
- Terminology
- Trojan horse attack
- Security Guidelines
- unauthorized entry
- Attempts at Unauthorized Entry
- understanding the audit data
- Understanding the Audit Data
- unusual system usage
- System Usage at Unusual Hours or From Unusual Locations
- user accounts
- forcing a password
- Forcing a Password
- user audit
- How to Audit a Specific User
- users and security
- Educating Users
- violations
- of access control security
- File Permission Violations
- of root privilege security
- Unexpected Use of Root Privilege
- of security by insiders
- Use and Abuse by Insiders
- of security by outsiders
- Use and Abuse by Outsiders
- of security by unauthorized entry
- Attempts at Unauthorized Entry
- of security by unusual system usage
- System Usage at Unusual Hours or From Unusual Locations
- possible
- Potential Security Violations
- through outside connections
- Connections with Machines Outside the Local Network
- World Wide Web:and security
- World Wide Web Issues
- X server access
- checking
- Interactive Use of the xhost Command
- controlling
- Limiting X11 Access
- xfsdump
- dump inventory
- Examining xfsdump Archives
- incremental dumps
- Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- media layout
- Media Layout
- network usage
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- resumed dumps
- Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- reusing media
- Reusing Tapes
- specifying media
- Specifying Local Media
- STDOUT
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- using
- Saving Data With xfsdump
- xfsrestore
- cumulative restores
- Cumulative Restores With xfsrestore
- interactive restore
- Interactive Restores With xfsrestore
- interrupted restores
- Interrupting xfsrestore
- network usage
- Network Restores With xfsrestore
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- restoring files
- Restoring Individual Files With xfsrestore
- restoring interrupted dumps
- Cumulative Restores With xfsrestore
- session ID
- Simple Restores With xfsrestore
- session label
- Simple Restores With xfsrestore
- simple restores
- Simple Restores With xfsrestore
- STDIN
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- using
- Restoring xfsdump Archives With xfsrestore
- xhost command
- xhost Command