The Deep Security Agent can be deployed only on  a Solaris global zone. If your Solaris
               environment uses any non-global zones, the protection that the agent can provide for
               the global zone and non-global zones will differ with each protection module:
See Install the agent manually for more on installing the Deep Security Agent on Solaris.
Intrusion Prevention (IPS), Firewall, and Web Reputation
If your Solaris environment uses any non-global zones, the Intrusion Prevention, Firewall,
                  and Web Reputation modules can only provide protection to specific traffic flows between
                  the global zone, non-global zones and any external IP addresses. Which traffic flows
                  the agent can protect depends on if the non-global zones use a shared-IP network interface or an exclusive-IP network interface.
  Kernel zones use an exclusive-IP network interface and agent protection to traffic flows is limited to that network configuration.
Non-global zones use an exclusive-IP network interface
Agent protection to traffic flows in a exclusive-IP configuration is as follows:
| Traffic Flow | Protected by agent | 
| external address <-> non-global zone | No | 
| external address <-> global zone | Yes | 
| global zone <-> non-global zone | Yes | 
| non-global zone <-> non-global zone | No | 
Anti-Malware, Integrity Monitoring, and Log Inspection
The Anti-Malware,  Integrity Monitoring and Log Inspection modules provides  protection
                  to the global zone. For non-global zones, any files or directories that are also visible
                  to the global zone  are protected. Files specific to a non-global zone are not protected.
 
		