HP-UX Secure Resource Partitions (SRP) A.02.00 Administrator's Guide
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# Compartment Setup
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Checking Compartment module ... [ Enabled ]
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# cmpt Login configuration
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Checking Compartment Login Configuration File... [ OK ]
Checking cmpt login feature ... [ Enabled ]
Any service monitored by pam_hpsec account management module is enabled with
compartment login enabled.
The current PAM configuration file (/etc/pam.conf) is the same as the
system default PAM configuration file (/usr/newconfig/etc/pam.conf).
You can keep it for compartment login purpose.
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# PRM Setup
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Checking PRM installation ... [ OK ]
Enter PRM configuration file [/etc/prmconf]
Checking PRM Memory record for OTHERS group ... [ OK ]
Checking PRM starts at boot-up ... [ Enabled ]
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# network configuration
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Checking network strong ES model ... [ Enabled ]
If the strong ES model is not enabled for the system, SRP enables it. For more information about the strong
ES model, see “IP Routers and Strong End System (ES) Model” (page 20).
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# sshd configuration
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Checking sshd configuration ... [ OK ]
Enter sshd configuration file: [/opt/ssh/etc/sshd_config]
The purpose of this prompt is to determine the operating parameters for an sshd using the
system sshd configuration file, such as an sshd running in the INIT compartment. The
srp_setup utility checks if the settings in this file cause sshd to bind to a wildcard IP address
and create possible address collisions as described in “Address Collisions with sshd Daemons”
Example 27