HP-UX Secure Resource Partitions (SRP) A.02.02 Administrator's Guide

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Would you like to set/change IPsec password? [n] RETURN
Checking IPsec starts at boot-up... [ Enabled ]
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2.4 Using srp_sys list to Display System Properties
You can use the srp_syslist command to review the current settings for system-wide
configuration options affecting SRP. For each of the subsystems configured with srp-sys setup,
the srp_sys list command displays the current configuration status:
- OK The subsystem is installed, enabled and configuration has been validated.
- Unverified The subsystem is installed, enabled, but the configuration has been
customized in a way that prevents validation
- Invalid Config The subsystem is installed, enabled but has failed the configuration
validation check, or is configured with an invalid option for the SRP environment
- Not Enabled The subsystem is installed, but has not been enabled
- Not Installed The subsystem software has not been installed
You can use the verbose option to obtain more detailed information
2.5 Example: srp_sys -list
% bin/srp_sys -l
Default Service List ... [ OK ]
Security Containment Compartments… [ OK ]
Compartment Login Configuration File... [Unverified]
PRM Configuration... [ OK ]
PRM Memory record status: Enabled [ OK ]
Network strong ES model ... [ OK ]
IPFilter module ... [ OK ]
IPsec installation... [ OK ]
IPsec autostart status: Enabled [ OK ]
SSHD listener in INIT... [ OK ]