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AIX Security Guide
This book provides system administrators with information about user, group, file, system and network security for the AIX operating system. It is the central reference point for both overview and detailed security information.
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IBM eServer Security planner
The IBM eServer Security Planner will ask you some basic questions about your business environment and security goals. Then, based on how you answer, the planner will provide you with a list of security policy recommendations that you can use to begin protecting your operating system resources right away.
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Document Structure for Audits
Out of standards comes a process that documents the steps a user must go through to get all of the necessary approvals, as well as the steps administrators go through to process the request. An examination of how this document should be structured.
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LPAR security on POWER5 processor-based systems
Securing a system is a trade off between flexibility and security. The IBM POWER5 systems core function provides a robust platform with strong hypervisor controls on the separation of partitions from one another. The optional components of the POWER5 systems provide additional functionality and flexibility to virtualize devices, dynamically move resources. Each of these functions affects the security posture of the system.
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AIX 5L Version 5.2 Security Supplement
This Redbook provides additional detailed information about virtual private networks (VPN), Kerberos security, the use of secure remote commands (RCMDS) and pluggable authentication modules (PAM), as well as examples of how to restrict users.
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Get the latest version of OpenSSH for AIX
Why use OpenSSH? When you're running over insecure public networks like the Internet, you can use the SSH command suite instead of the insecure commands telnet, ftp and r-commands.
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Introduction to Security in a CSM 1.3 for AIX 5L Environment
This IBM Redbook contains information about the first official release of the new clustering software IBM Cluster Systems Management (CSM) on AIX 5L Version 5.2, including a complete set of base security functions based on IBM host-based authentication (HBA) and offered through an abstraction layer in the CSM software.
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OpenSSH is now bundled with AIX
OpenSSH is a free software tool that supports SSH1 and SSH2 protocols. Now it's easy to get OpenSSH already compiled and ready to install on AIX.
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