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tnctl(1M)
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Name
tnctl– configure Trusted Extensions network parameters
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/tnctl [-dfv] [-h host [/prefix] [:template]]
[-m zone:mlp:shared-mlp][-t template [:key=val [;key=val]]]
[-HTz] file]
Description
tnctl provides an interface to manipulate trusted network parameters in the Solaris kernel.
As part of Solaris Trusted Extensions initialization, tnctl is run in the global zone by an smf(5) script during system boot. The tnctl command
is not intended to be used during normal system administration. Instead, if a local trusted networking database file is modified without using the Solaris Management Console, the administrator first issues tnchkdb(1M) to check the syntax, and then refreshes the kernel copy with this command:
# svcadm restart svc:/network/tnctl
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See WARNINGS about the risks of changing remote host and template information on a running system.
Options
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-d
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Delete matching entries from the kernel. The default is to add new entries.
When deleting MLPs, the MLP range must match exactly. MLPs are specified in the form:
Where port can be a number in the range 1 to 65535. or any known service (see services(4)), and protocol can be a number in
the range 1 to 255, or any known protocol (see protocols(4)).
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-f
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Flush all kernel entries before loading the entries that are specified on the command line. The flush does not take place unless at least one entry parsed successfully.
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-v
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Turn on verbose mode.
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-h host[/prefix][:template]
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Update the kernel remote-host cache on the local host for
the specified host or, if a template name is given, change the kernel's cache to use the specified template. If prefix is not specified, then an implied prefix
length is determined according to the rules used for interpreting the tnrhdb. If -d is specified, then a template name cannot be specified.
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-m zone:mlp:shared-mlp
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Modify the kernel's multilevel port (MLP) configuration cache for the specified zone. zone specifies the zone to be updated. mlp and shared-mlp specify the MLPs for the zone-specific
and shared IP addresses. The shared-mlp field is effective in the global zone only.
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-t template[key=val[;key=val]]
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Update the kernel template cache for template or, if a list of key=val pairs is given, change the kernel's cache to use the specified entry. If -d is specified, then key=val pairs cannot
be specified.
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-T file
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Load all template entries in file into the kernel cache.
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-H file
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Load all remote host entries in file into the kernel cache.
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-z file
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Load just the global zone's MLPs from file into the kernel cache. To reload MLPs for a non-global zone, reboot the zone:
# zoneadm -z non-global zone reboot
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Attributes
Files
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/etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb
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Trusted network remote-host database
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/etc/security/tsol/tnrhtp
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Trusted network remote-host templates
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/etc/security/tsol/tnzonecfg
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Trusted zone configuration database
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/etc/nsswitch.conf
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Configuration file for the name service switch
See Also
svcs(1), svcadm(1M), tninfo(1M), tnd(1M), tnchkdb(1M), zoneadm(1M), nsswitch.conf(4), protocols(4), services(4), attributes(5), smf(5)
How to Synchronize the Kernel Cache With Trusted Network Databases in Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures
Warnings
Changing a template while the network is up can change the security view of an undetermined number of hosts.
Notes
The functionality described on this manual page is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.
The tnctl service is managed by the service management facility, smf(5), under the service identifier:
The service's status can be queried by using svcs(1). Administrative actions on this service, such as refreshing the kernel cache, can be performed using svcadm(1M), as in:
svcadm restart svc:/network/tnctl
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SunOS 5.11 Last Revised 6 Mar 2008
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