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QuickSpecs
Standard Features
AAA Server
Red Hat Directory Server
LDAP-UX Client
Kerberos Server
PAM Kerberos
Kerberos Client
HP-UX 11i Internet
Express
Common Criteria certification
HP-UX 11i v3, the latest release of HP's strategic UNIX operating environment running on HP
Integrity server blades in evaluation for Common Criteria Certification.
Many enterprise and government customers require this vendor-independent security certification
because it increases confidence in the product's security assurance, functionality, quality and
effectiveness. Many governments, including the United States, require certification for government
IT procurement.
Certification evaluations are only conducted by the evaluation agency after release of the product.
HP expects the certification for EAL4 Common Criteria (ISO 15408) Assurance Level, augmented
by ALC_FLR.3 (flaw remediation), using the Controlled Access (CAPP), Role-Based Access
Control (RBACPP) Protection Profiles and nPartitions (nPars) to be completed in the 4th quarter
2007.
View the in-evaluation statement
The HP-UX 11i v2 operating system running on HP Integrity server blades has been successfully
evaluated against the requirements for the EAL4 Common Criteria (ISO 15408) Assurance Level,
augmented by ALC_FLR.3 (flaw remediation), using the Controlled Access (CAPP) and Role-
Based Access Control (RBAC) Protection Profiles. EAL4+ is sometimes used as the abbreviated
form for additional assurances. Details of the evaluation and evaluated configuration are available
at
http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/public/files/epfiles/CRP225.pdf
http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/public/files/epfiles/hp-ux11iv2.pdf.
For more details on HP-UX 11i common criteria certification, visit
http://h20338.www2.hp.com/hpux11i/cache/532758-0-0-0-121.html
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HP-UX 11i AAA Server provides authentication, authorization and
accounting services using the RADIUS and EAP protocols to
authenticate and authorize user access to network devices and software
applications. The AAA Server also generates usage logs for accounting,
auditing and billing purposes.
Red Hat Directory Server is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) compliant software server that centralizes user profiles,
application settings, group data, policies and access control information
into a network-based registry. The server is available on HP-UX 11i and
operates on both HP 9000 and HP Integrity 64-bit hardware server
platforms.
With growth, consolidation and a dynamic environment, enterprises
need new technologies to manage and verify security in their IT
environments. In a highly distributed environment, local processes,
security practices and administration methods are often inconsistent,
repetitive and difficult to audit. With LDAP-UX Enterprise IT architects
can use LDAP directories as one tool to help unify and simplify many of
the above-mentioned practices
Kerberos Server provides key distribution facilities to implement the
Kerberos authentication protocol in network-distributed enterprises. It
operates with an LDAP directory providing integrated identity
management for authentication and access control.
PAM Kerberos provides transparent Kerberos login support for HP-UX.
HP-UX provides Kerberos Client software including libraries, header
files, and utilities for implementing secured client/server applications
In addition to the fully-supported features listed above, HP packages a
number of limited-support open source products that offer additional
identity management, including: Perl-LDAP, sudo, and OpenSAML.
for more information.
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