Disable Solaris Volume Manager Services – Make sure that /platform/sun4u/mpxio-upgrade is disabled Details Note this check is only applicable for Solaris 10
Disable Solaris Volume Manager Services – Make sure that /system/device/mpxio-upgrade is disabled Details Note this check is only applicable for Solaris 10 >= 8/07 The Solaris Volume Manager, formerly known as Solstice...
Disable Solaris Volume Manager Services – Make sure that system/mdmonitor is disabled – Solaris 10 <= 11/06 Details Note this check is only applicable for Solaris 10
Disable Solaris Volume Manager Services – Make sure that /system/metainit is disabled – Solaris 10 <= 11/06 Details Note this check is only applicable for Solaris 10
Disable Solaris Volume Manager Services – Make sure that /system/metainit is disabled – Solaris 10 >= 8/07 Details Note this check is only applicable for Solaris 10 >= 8/07 The Solaris Volume Manager, formerly known as Solstice...
Disable Volume Manager – Make sure that network/rpc/smserver is disabled Details The volume manager automatically mounts external devices for users whenever the device is attached to the system. These devices...
Disable Volume Manager – Make sure that system/filesystem/volfs is disabled Details The volume manager automatically mounts external devices for users whenever the device is attached to the system. These devices...
Establish a Secure Baseline – Make sure that application/print/rfc1179:default is only limited to local connections Details To set this item you will need to utilize inetadm, otherwise it does not exist by default on a...
Establish a Secure Baseline – Make sure that application/x11/x11-server only allows local connections (netservices limited) Details Starting with Solaris 10 11/06, Oracle has provided an option for new installations to install the system as ‘Secure...
Establish a Secure Baseline – Make sure that application/x11/xfs:default is disabled (netservices limited) Details Starting with Solaris 10 11/06, Oracle has provided an option for new installations to install the system as ‘Secure...