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Oracle Solaris WBEM Developer's Guide     Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10
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Preface

1.  Overview of Solaris Web-Based Enterprise Management

2.  Using the CIM Object Manager

3.  Using the Sample Programs

4.  Writing a Client Program

5.  Writing WBEM Queries

6.  Writing a Provider Program

7.  Creating JavaBeans Components Using the MOF Compiler

8.  Administering Security

WBEM Security Mechanisms

Client Authentication

Role Assumption

Secure Messaging

Authorization

Auditing

Logging

Using Sun WBEM User Manager to Set Access Control

What You Can and Cannot Do With Sun WBEM User Manager

Using Sun WBEM User Manager

How to Start Sun WBEM User Manager

How to Grant Default Access Rights to a User

How to Change Access Rights for a User

How to Remove Access Rights for a User

How to Set Access Rights for a Namespace

How to Remove Access Rights for a Namespace

Using the Solaris WBEM SDK APIs to Set Access Control

Solaris_UserAcl Class

How to Set Access Control for a User

Solaris_NamespaceAcl Class

How to Set Access Control for a Namespace

Troubleshooting Problems With WBEM Security

If a Client (User) Cannot Be Authenticated by the CIMOM on the WBEM Server

If Other CIM Security Exception Errors Appear

If an Authorization Check Fails

9.  Troubleshooting

A.  Solaris Schema

Index

Chapter 8

Administering Security

This chapter describes WBEM security mechanisms and the features that the CIM Object Manager (CIMOM) enforces.

This chapter includes the following information: