These security commands are used to control the security mapping for the connector connection pool. These commands are supported in remote mode only.
Table 19–19 Security Commands
Command |
Definition |
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create-connector-security-map |
Creates a security map for the specified connector connection pool. If the security map is not present, a new one is created. Also, use this command to map the caller identity of the application (principal or user group) to a suitable enterprise information system (EIS) principal in container-managed transaction-based scenarios. One or more named security maps may be associated with a connector connection pool. The connector security map configuration supports the use of the wild card asterisk (*) to indicate all users or all user groups. For this command to succeed, you must have first created a connector connection pool. The EIS is any system that holds the data of an organization. It can be a mainframe, a messaging system, a database system, or an application. |
delete-connector-security-map |
Deletes a security map for the specified connector connection pool. |
update-connector-security-map |
Modifies a security map for the specified connector connection pool. |
list-connector-security-maps |
Lists the security maps belonging to the specified connector connection pool. |
create-message-security-provider |
Enables administrators to create a provider-config sub-element for the given message layer (message-security-config element of domain.xml, the file that specifies parameters and properties to the Application Server). |
delete-message-security-provide |
Enables administrators to delete a provider-config sub-element for the given message layer (message-security-config element of domain.xml, the file that specifies parameters and properties to the Application Server). |
list-message-security-providers |
Enables administrators to list all security message providers (provider-config sub-elements) for the given message layer (message-security-config element of domain.xml). |
create-auth-realm |
Adds the named authentication realm. |
delete-auth-realm |
Removes the named authentication realm. |
list-auth-realms |
Lists the existing authentication realms. |