Solaris 10 has guaranteed backward compatibility with all Solaris 9
apps, so go ahead and use the old version for now.
>>> Jamie Pratt <jpratt (at) norwich (dot) edu [email concealed]> 6/13/2005 8:12:53 AM >>>
Looks like they are working on it, sounds like it should be ready
soon?...
James Pratt
Unix Systems Administrator
Norwich University
http://www.norwich.edu
<jpratt (at) norwich (dot) edu [email concealed]> | ph. (802)485-2532
Roland Cruesemann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the lastest version, 4.1, of the Solaris Security Toolkit
supports
> the Solaris OS only up to version 9.
> What is with Solaris 10?
>
> Best regards,
> Roland Cruesemann
Neil S. Verkland, B.Sc.C.S.
Manager, Learning and Information Systems
Grant MacEwan College
apps, so go ahead and use the old version for now.
>>> Jamie Pratt <jpratt (at) norwich (dot) edu [email concealed]> 6/13/2005 8:12:53 AM >>>
Looks like they are working on it, sounds like it should be ready
soon?...
http://forum.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=23618&messageID=86518
regards,
jamie
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James Pratt
Unix Systems Administrator
Norwich University
http://www.norwich.edu
<jpratt (at) norwich (dot) edu [email concealed]> | ph. (802)485-2532
Roland Cruesemann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the lastest version, 4.1, of the Solaris Security Toolkit
supports
> the Solaris OS only up to version 9.
> What is with Solaris 10?
>
> Best regards,
> Roland Cruesemann
Neil S. Verkland, B.Sc.C.S.
Manager, Learning and Information Systems
Grant MacEwan College
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