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diff --git a/tools/security/readme.txt b/tools/security/readme.txt index 9d8e18a4ec..991359a53a 100644 --- a/tools/security/readme.txt +++ b/tools/security/readme.txt @@ -1,34 +1,33 @@ ## -# readme.txt <description to the xen access control architecture> +# readme.txt <description to the sHype/Xen access control architecture> # # Author: -# Reiner Sailer 08/15/2005 <sailer@watson.ibm.com> +# Reiner Sailer 08/30/2006 <sailer@watson.ibm.com> # # # This file is a toc for information regarding # the access control policy and tools in Xen. ## -1. 'xm' man page +1. Xen User Guide - describes the commands related to Xen management, including the - commands to manage security policies and labels. Read the access - control subcommand section of the xm manual first. If it is not - built by default, check install.txt. + describes how to configure, install, and deploy the sHype Access + Control Module in Xen. See chapter "sHype/Xen Access Control". -2. policy.txt: +2. 'xm' man page - describes the general reasoning and examples for access - control policies in Xen + describes the commands related to Xen management, including the + commands to manage security policies and labels. Read the access + control subcommand section of the xm manual first. +3. policy.txt -3. install.txt + describes examples for access control policies in Xen. First read + the policy description in the Xen User Guide. - describes the activation of the access control framework - in Xen -4. example.txt +4. policytools.txt - describes the available tools for managing security policies - in Xen and the tools to label domains + describes the available tools for creating and managing security + policies in Xen. |