----- Original Message -----
From: Darren J Moffat <darren.mof...@sun.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:48 pm
Subject: Trusted Extensions on 'servers' (Was [Fwd: Question about SAK keys and 
trusted path])
To: LingBo Tang <Lingbo.Tang at Sun.COM>
Cc: security-discuss at opensolaris.org

> LingBo Tang wrote:
> 
> > Does it make any sense to run Trusted Extensions on server 
> machines who
> > may not have X system, like data server?
> 
> It most certainly does. Especially if the 'data server' is sharing 
> user 
> home directories or project data directories out over NFS.  This is 
> because NFS is label aware when using Trusted Extensions.
> 

In this case, how to manage local non-global zones if there is no X system?
I suppose I missed something because I think only global zone can be
accessed via "command line login".

Regards,
Lingbo

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