Integrating BART and the Solaris Fingerprint Database in the Solaris 10 Operating System

Integrating BART and the Solaris Fingerprint Database in the Solaris 10 Operating System

by Glenn Brunette
April, 2005

This Sun BluePrints Cookbook describes how to quickly and easily authenticate BART, "the Solaris 10 Operating System Basic Audit and Reporting Tool", manifests using the Solaris Fingerprint Database (sfpDB). Using this process, you can determine whether there exist any files within the BART manifest that have been modified from the way in which they were shipped by Sun. This information is crucial when deciding how much trust can be placed in the validity of the files at the time the BART manifest was generated.

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