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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Safeguard Catalogue - Hardware & Software Remarks<br />

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- or to move the database to a different server.<br />

<strong>The</strong> menu option Manage Services - DNS - Save DNS Master to Text Files is<br />

used to save the database to SYS:ETC/DBSOURCE/DNS/HOSTS.<br />

Use of UNICON.NLM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Domain Name System settings are entered with UNICON. For<br />

administrative and security reasons, it is sometimes necessary to split up tasks<br />

and restrict access. When a NetWare product that is controlled via UNICON is<br />

installed, group objects which control certain task areas within UNICON are<br />

created in the NDS directory tree. Users who are required to perform<br />

particular tasks with UNICON are made members of the relevant group.<br />

Group name Area of responsibility Available UNICON<br />

menu options<br />

UNICON<br />

MANAGER<br />

UNICON SERVICES<br />

MANAGER<br />

UNICON HOST<br />

MANAGER<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Oktober 2000<br />

Full functionality of<br />

UNICON<br />

Starting, stopping and<br />

managing services<br />

Access to all menu<br />

options<br />

Start/Stop Services und<br />

Manage Services<br />

Changing host entries Manage Global Objects -<br />

Manage Hosts<br />

Compatibility with bind (Berkeley Internet Name Domain)<br />

TCP/IP networks were developed from the Unix environment. <strong>The</strong> most<br />

widely used DNS program for Unix is bind. It is therefore important that other<br />

DNS products are compatible with bind. <strong>The</strong> Novell DNS service is fully<br />

compatible with bind version 4.8.3.<br />

Restrict access

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