I just rebuilt my Ultra 1 to use as a NMS and a general unix box. I was looking to lock the thing down tighter than....welll you get my point

anyways...i came across these two links that might be of some use to some people. The article is dated a few years ago, but it should apply to Solaris 2.x

The Solaris Security FAQ
Unix Insider 1/1/01

Peter Baer Galvin, Unix Insider
The following is a list of questions that are frequently asked about Solaris 2.x Security.
The Solaris Security FAQ

this article has some pieces of redundant info that is in the first article, but it's another resource

Solaris security broadly falls under two groups - one is where the system is accessible using local area network/vlan and it has to be secured against unauthorized access. Second is system is accessible over the Internet to a number of persons and it has to be protected against unauthorized access using network or security loopholes.
This document details some of the focus areas for security and provides suggestions to make it strong.

1. Latest patches
2. Access to the system.
3. Run level and network services
4. ip module
5. System file , /etc/system
Securing Solaris - Adminschoice


enjoy.