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Windows NT Realm --> Configuration

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Overview

The Windows NT security realm uses account information defined for a Windows NT domain to authenticate users and groups. Use this tab to define a name for the realm and the computer on which the Windows NT domain is running.

When using the Windows NT security realm, you must configure a Caching realm. When configuring the Caching realm, select the Windows NT security realm as the Basic realm. The Basic Realm attribute defines the association between the Caching realm and the Windows NT security realm.

To use the Windows NT security realm, you need to use Compatibility security. The use of the Windows NT security realm is deprecated in WebLogic Server 7.0.

Tasks

Configuring the Windows NT Security Realm in the CompatibilityRealm

Adding a Note to the Windows Security Realm

Configuring the Caching Realm in the CompatibilityRealm

Additional Documentation

(Requires an Internet connection.)

Introduction to WebLogic Security

Managing WebLogic Security

Programmimg WebLogic Security

Developing Security Providers for WebLogic Server

Securing a WebLogic Server Deployment

Upgrading Security in WebLogic Server Version 6.x to WebLogic Server Version 7.0

Security FAQ

The Security page in the WebLogic Server documentation

Attributes

Attribute Label

Description

Value Constraints

Name

The name of this configuration. WebLogic Server uses an MBean to implement and persist the configuration.

Configurable: yes

Readable: yes

Writable: yes

Primary Domain

The host and port number of the Windows NT Primary Domain Controller where users and groups are defined for the domain. If entering multiple sets of host and port numbers, delimit them with commas. If the local computer(where WebLogic Server executes) is the Primary Controller, you set set the attribute to period (".").

Default: null

Configurable: yes

Readable: yes

Writable: yes

Realm Class Name


Configurable: yes

Readable: yes



 

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