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SPARC M8 and SPARC M7 Servers Security Guide
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This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications. It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous
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invite, le cas échéant, à lui en faire part par écrit.
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Contents
Understanding Hardware Security ......................................................................  9
Access Restrictions .......................................................................................... 9
Serial Numbers .............................................................................................  10
Hard Drives .................................................................................................. 10
Understanding Software Security .....................................................................  11
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle Solaris OS) ..........................................  11
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle ILOM) ................................................  11
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle VM Server for SPARC) ..........................  12
Restricting Access (OBP) ...............................................................................  12
Implement Password Protection ..........................................................  12
Enable the Security Mode ..................................................................  13
Disable the Security Mode .................................................................  14
Check for Failed Log-Ins (OBP) .........................................................  14
Provide a Power-On Banner ...............................................................  14
Oracle System Firmware ................................................................................  15
Secure WAN Boot .........................................................................................  15
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Understanding Hardware Security
Physical isolation and access control are the foundation on which you should build the security
architecture. Ensuring that the physical server is installed in a secure environment protects the
server against unauthorized access. Likewise, recording all serial numbers helps prevent the use
of unauthorized hardware components.
These sections provide general hardware security guidelines for the servers.
“Access Restrictions” on page 9
“Serial Numbers” on page 10
“Hard Drives” on page 10
Access Restrictions
Install servers and related equipment in a locked, restricted-access room.
If equipment is installed in a rack with a locking door, always lock the rack door until you
have to service the components within the rack. Locking the doors also restricts access to
hot-plug or hot-swap devices.
Store all spare replacement parts in a locked cabinet. Restrict access to the locked cabinet to
authorized personnel.
Periodically, verify the status and integrity of the locks on the rack and the spares cabinet to
guard against, or detect, tampering or doors being accidentally left unlocked.
Store cabinet keys in a secure location with limited access.
Restrict access to USB consoles. Devices such as system controllers, power distribution
units (PDUs), and network switches can have USB connections. Physical access is a more
secure method of accessing a component since it is not susceptible to network-based attacks.
Connect the console to an external KVM to enable remote console access. KVM devices
often support two-factor authentication, centralized access control, and auditing. For
more information about the security guidelines and best practices for KVMs, refer to the
documentation that came with the KVM device.
Understanding Hardware Security 9
Serial Numbers
Serial Numbers
Prevent the use of unauthorized hardware components by carefully recording all serial numbers
as components are received and taken into inventory. Before any component is installed or used,
be sure to confirm its authenticity by comparing its serial number against what was recorded
when the component was received. Follow these practices to secure hardware:
Keep a record of the serial numbers of all your hardware.
Security-mark all significant items of computer hardware, such as replacement parts. Use
special ultraviolet pens or embossed labels.
Keep hardware activation keys and licenses in a secure location that is easily accessible
to the system manager in system emergencies. The printed documents might be your only
proof of ownership.
Wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) readers can further simplify asset tracking. An
Oracle white paper, How to Track Your Oracle Sun System Assets by Using RFID is available
at:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/systems-hardware-architecture/o11-
001-rfid-oracle-214567.pdf
Hard Drives
Hard drives (hard disk drives and solid-state drives) are often used to store sensitive
information. To protect this information from unauthorized disclosure, sanitize hard drives prior
to reusing, decommissioning, or disposing of them.
Use disk-wiping tools such as the Oracle Solaris format(1M) command to completely erase
all data from the disk drive.
Organizations should refer to their data protection policies to determine the most
appropriate method to sanitize hard drives.
If required, take advantage of Oracle's Customer Data and Device Retention Service.
http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/data-retention-ds-405152.pdf
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Understanding Software Security
Most hardware security is implemented through software measures. These sections provide
general software security guidelines for the servers.
“Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle Solaris OS)” on page 11
“Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle ILOM)” on page 11
“Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle VM Server for SPARC)” on page 12
“Restricting Access (OBP)” on page 12
“Oracle System Firmware” on page 15
“Secure WAN Boot” on page 15
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle Solaris OS)
Use Oracle Solaris OS commands to restrict access to the Oracle Solaris
software, harden the OS, use security features, and protect applications.
Obtain the Oracle Solaris Security Guidelines document for the version you are using at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/solaris11/docs
http://www.oracle.com/goto/solaris10/docs
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle ILOM)
1.
Use Oracle ILOM commands to restrict access to the Oracle ILOM software,
change the factory-set password, limit the use of the root superuser account,
and secure the private network to the service processor.
Obtain the Oracle ILOM Security Guide at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
2.
When possible, use the platform-specific Oracle ILOM commands to secure
individual domains by creating user accounts with roles that apply to a specific
physical domain.
Understanding Software Security 11
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle VM Server for SPARC)
When you assign user roles to a physical domain, the capabilities for that domain mirror those
of the user roles assigned for the platform, but they are restricted to the commands executed on
the given component.
Note - Only user roles of administrator (a), console (c), and reset (r) can be assigned for
individual physical domains.
Obtain the SPARC M8 and SPARC M7 Servers Administration Guide at:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E55211_01/
Prevent Unauthorized Access (Oracle VM Server for
SPARC)
Use Oracle VM for SPARC commands to restrict access to the Oracle VM for
SPARC software.
Obtain the Oracle VM for SPARC Security Guide at: http://www.oracle.com/goto/vm-sparc/
docs.
Restricting Access (OBP)
These topics describe how to restrict access at the OBP prompt.
“Implement Password Protection” on page 12
“Enable the Security Mode” on page 13
“Disable the Security Mode” on page 14
“Check for Failed Log-Ins (OBP)” on page 14
“Provide a Power-On Banner” on page 14
For information about setting OpenBoot security variables, refer to the OpenBoot
documentation at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/openboot/docs
Implement Password Protection
If you have not already set a password, perform this step.
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Enable the Security Mode
{0} ok password
New password (8 characters max):
Retype new password: password
The password can be one to eight characters. If you enter more than eight characters, only the
first eight characters will be used. All printable characters are accepted. Control characters are
not accepted.
Note - Setting the password to zero characters turns off security and treats the security-mode
parameter as if it were set to none. However, it does not change the setting.
Enable the Security Mode
1.
Set the security-mode parameter to either full or command.
When set to full, a password is required to perform any action including normal operations,
such as boot. When set to command, a password is not required for the boot or go commands,
but all other commands require a password. For business continuity reasons, set the security-
mode parameter to command, as in the following example.
{0} ok setenv security-mode command
{0} ok
2.
Obtain the security mode prompt.
After setting the security mode as described above, you can obtain the security mode prompt in
one of two ways.
Use the logout and login commands.
{0} ok logout
Type boot , go (continue), or login (command mode)
>
> login
Firmware Password: password
Type help for more information
{0} ok
To exit the security mode, use the logout and login names.
Use the reset-all command.
{0} ok reset-all
Understanding Software Security 13
Disable the Security Mode
This command resets the system. When the system comes back up, OpenBoot goes to the
security mode prompt. To log back in to the command prompt (or log out of the security
mode), use the logout and login names, and then enter the password, as described above.
Disable the Security Mode
1.
Set the security-mode parameter to none.
{0} ok setenv security-mode none
2.
Set the password to zero length by typing Return after both password prompts.
Check for Failed Log-Ins (OBP)
1.
Determine if someone has attempted and failed to access the OpenBoot
environment by using the security-#badlogins parameter, as in the following
example.
ok printenv security-#badlogins
If this command returns any value greater than Ø, a failed attempt to access the OpenBoot
environment was recorded.
2.
Reset the parameter by typing:
ok setenv security-#badlogins 0
Provide a Power-On Banner
Although it is not a direct preventative or detective control, a banner can be used for these
reasons:
To convey ownership.
To warn users of the acceptable use of the server.
To indicate that access or modifications to OpenBoot parameters is restricted to authorized
personnel.
Use the following commands to enable a custom warning message.
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Oracle System Firmware
{0} ok setenv oem-banner banner-message
{0} ok setenv oem-banner? true
The banner message can be up to 68 characters. All printable characters are accepted.
Oracle System Firmware
The Oracle system firmware uses a controlled update process to prevent unauthorized
modifications. Only the superuser or an authenticated user with proper authorization can use the
update process.
For information on how to obtain the latest updates or patches, refer to the product notes at:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E55211_01/
Secure WAN Boot
WAN boot supports varying levels of security. You can use a combination of the security
features that are supported in WAN boot to meet the needs of your network. A more secure
configuration requires more administration, but also protects your system data to a greater
extent.
For the Oracle Solaris 10 OS, refer to the information on securing WAN boot installation
configuration in the Oracle Solaris Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations book.
See http://www.oracle.com/goto/solaris10/docs
For the Oracle Solaris 11 OS, refer to Securing the Network in Oracle Solaris.
See http://www.oracle.com/goto/solaris11/docs
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