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Setting Credential Policy

As the administrator, you use the following configuration parameter to set and control the credential policy between ATMI applications running BEA Tuxedo release 8.0 or later software.

Parameter Name

Description

Setting

CREDENTIAL_POLICY in DMCONFIG (TA_DMCREDENTIALPOLICY in DM_MIB)

May appear in the DM_REMOTE_DOMAINS section of the DMCONFIG file for each remote domain access point. Its value for a particular remote domain access point determines whether the credentials of the user who initiated a request are attached to the invocation of a remote domain.*

Note that this parameter controls whether or not user credentials are sent to a remote domain. The ACL_POLICY parameter is related to this one and controls whether or not incoming credentials are accepted by a domain.

LOCAL or GLOBAL. Default is LOCAL.

LOCAL means do not attach the credentials of the requesting user to the remote domain invocation, and GLOBAL means attach the credentials of the requesting user to the remote domain invocation.

*A remote domain access point is also known as an RDOM (pronounced "are dom") or simply remote domain.

 

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