********************** Unclassified ********************************** * :nick.WARPSES :sec.Unclassified :disk.PSPDIST * :title.IBM OS/2 Security Enabling Services (OS/2 SES) * :version.1.0 :date.96/01/30 :summary.NONE :support.E * :oname.Dick Kurtz :onode.BCRVM1 :ouser.RRKURTZ * :aname.Early Jester :anode.BCRNOTES :auser.JESTER * :bname.Mark Rustvold :bnode.BCRNOTES :buser.RUSTVOLD * :hw.IBM 386 PC or compatible * :ddist.BOTH :ddest.ALL :dtype.OS/2 * :ops.OS/2 * :abs. * IBM OS/2 Security Enabling Services (OS/2 SES) are a set of extensions * to the OS/2 operating system services. These extensions, in the form * of APIs (application programming interfaces) and KPIs (kernel * programming interfaces), enable application developers to create an * external security component, called an Installable Security Subsystem * (ISS) to provide the security features (access control, audit, etc.) * required by customers who need robust (C2 level) operating system * security, and standardized security administration interfaces for * applications. * Note: Requires installation of OS/2 Warp Fixpak XR_W017 (or later) * before installation of this package. * :lic.By placing material on this conference, I agree to grant * IBM a non-exclusive, royalty-free license for the material * as set forth in the LICENSE AGREEMNT file on this conference. ************************************************************************ * Unpacking the security.bbs file * ------------------------------- * If the security.bbs file is on drive d: as an example, and you wanted * to unpack the files to drive e: to prepare for the installation, * do the following: * * 1. From a command prompt run: * unpack2 d:\security.bbs e: /c * * 2. This will create a e:\secpack directory where the * installation program can be started. * * Read the README.SEC in the secpack directory for complete installation * instructions. * SECURITY BBSBIN * IBM OS/2 Warp Security Enabling Services