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Creating and Configuring Access Control Lists

An access control list (ACL) is a list that specifies who and what is authorized to access BEA Tuxedo system objects. The ACL enables a system manager to administer security through authenticating users, setting permissions, and controlling access. The BEA Tuxedo Administration Console ACL objects allow the system manager to create and configure ACL objects. These objects are grouped into the following major categories:

 


ACL Groups

The ACL Groups represent the groups of BEA Tuxedo application users and domains.

 


Creating ACL Groups

To create new ACL Groups:

  1. Select the ACL Groups folder in the tree view.
  2. Select Quick Menu —>New (right-click) to display the New Object window.
  3. Enter values for the following fields:
  4. Click the Create button to close the window and create the new ACL group.

 


Configuring ACL Groups (T_ACLGROUP Class)

To configure ACL Groups, choose an ACL Groups object in the tree view. Enter values for the fields in the General tab displayed in the Configuration Tool pane.

General Tab

The General tab page lists the ACL Groups Class attributes and includes the following fields:

 

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