Table 1-1 lists the minimum hardware and operating system requirements for installing SunScreen EFS 3.0.
Table 1-1 SunScreen EFS 3.0 Installation Requirements
The Screen can support up to 15 network interfaces at one time.
A remote Administration Station can connect directly to a Screen only through an Ethernet local area network (LAN) or a Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). An Administration Station can connect to the Screen by an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) or Token Ring LAN, but only after it is connected directly to the network by way of an Ethernet or FDDI connection first.
SunScreen EFS 3.0 includes the SunScreen(TM) SKIP software.
The HotJava(TM) 1.1.5 browser is packaged on the SunScreen EFS 3.0 CD-ROM and is installed as part of the Default Install when using the installation wizard. If you do not want this version of HotJava installed, select Custom Install instead and deselect package SUNWdthj. The following Web browsers are supported:
HotJava 1.1.5.
Netscape Navigator(TM) 4.x with the Java(TM) plug-in. If you have Internet access, for information on the plug-in, go to http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.1.2/index-1.1.2.html.
If you do not have Internet access, we provide the Java plug-in, version 1.1.2, on the SunScreen EFS 3.0 CD-ROM. It is located in the directory javaplugins.To install it, see the SunScreen EFS 3.0 on-line help topic "Allow Local File Access".
Netscape Navigator 4.5 with its own Java, but this has the limitation that you can not read or write files.
IE 4.01 with its own Java, but this has the limitation that you can not read or write files.