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E fejezet különböző biztonsági elemeket emel ki Fedorából.
Fedora continues to improve its many proactive security features.
The glibc package in Fedora 8 had support for passwords using SHA-256 and SHA-512 hashing. Previously, only DES and MD5 were available. These tools have been extended in Fedora 9. Password hashing using the SHA-256 and SHA-512 hash functions is now supported.
To switch to SHA-256 or SHA-512 on an installed system, use
authconfig --passalgo=sha256 --update
or
authconfig --passalgo=sha512 --update
.
Alternatively, use the authconfig-gtk
GUI tool
to configure the hashing method. Existing user accounts will not
be affected until their passwords are changed.
SHA-512 is used by default on newly installed systems. Other
algorithms can be configured only for kickstart installations, by
using the --passalgo
or
--enablemd5
options for the kickstart
auth
command. If your installation does not use
kickstart, use authconfig
as described above,
and then change the root user password, and passwords for other
users created after installation.
New options now appear in libuser ,
pam , and shadow-utils to
support these password hashing algorithms. Running
authconfig
configures all these options
automatically, so it is not necessary to modify them manually.
New values for the crypt_style
option, and
the new options hash_rounds_min
, and
hash_rounds_max
, are now supported in the
[defaults]
section of
/etc/libuser.conf
. Refer to the
libuser.conf(5)
man page for details.
New options, sha256
, sha512
,
and rounds
, are now supported by the
pam_unix
PAM module. Refer to the
pam_unix(8)
man page for details.
New options, ENCRYPT_METHOD
,
SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS
, and
SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS
, are now supported in
/etc/login.defs
. Refer to the
login.defs(5)
man page for details.
Corresponding options were added to
chpasswd(8)
and
newusers(8)
.
A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status, and policies is available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security.
A SELinux terv oldalain vannak hibaelhárító tanácsok, magyarázatok, és mutatók dokumentációkra és hivatkozásokra. Következzék néhány hasznos hivatkozás:
New SELinux project pages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux
Troubleshooting tips: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-faq/
Listing of SELinux commands: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands
Details of confined domains: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains
Free IPA is a centrally managed identity, policy, and audit installation.
The IPA server installer assumes a relatively clean system, installing and configuring several services:
a Fedora Directory Server instance
KDC
Apache
ntpd
TurboGears
Some effort is made to be able to roll back the changes made but
they are not guaranteed. Similarly the
ipa-client-install
tool overwrites PAM
(/etc/pam.conf
) and Kerberos
(/etc/krb5.conf
) configurations.
IPA does not support other instances of Fedora Directory Server on the same machine at install time, even listening on different ports. In order to install IPA, other instances must be removed. IPA itself can handle this removal.
There is currently no mechanism for migrating existing users into an IPA server.
The server self-configures to be a client of itself. If the Directory Server or KDC fail to start on bootup, boot into single-user mode in order to resolve the issue.
For more information, refer to this feature page: