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Agile Product Lifecycle Management Security Guide
Release 9.3.3
E39280-02
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Document Scope
1.1
Documentation Audience
1.2
Guide to this Document
2
Agile PLM Overview
3
Overview of Security Fundamentals
3.1
Basic Security Considerations
3.1.1
Keep Software Up-To-Date
3.1.2
Restrict Network Access to Critical Services
3.1.3
Follow the Principle of Least Privilege
3.1.4
Monitor System Activity
3.1.5
Keep Up To Date on Latest Security Information
4
How to Perform a Secure Agile PLM Installation
4.1
Understanding the Agile PLM Environment
4.2
Recommended Deployment Topologies
4.3
Installation - Prerequisites
4.3.1
Installing the Oracle Database Server
4.3.2
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server
4.4
Installing Agile PLM and Database
4.5
Optional Component Configuration
4.5.1
Configuring AutoVue (Optional)
4.5.2
Configuring MCAD Connectors (Optional)
5
How to Securely Configure Agile PLM
5.1
Password Policy
5.2
Configuring and Using Authentication
5.2.1
LDAP-based Authentication
5.2.2
SSO-based Authentication
5.2.3
Database-based Authentication
5.3
Configuring and Using Access Control
5.4
Configuring and Using Security Audit
5.4.1
User Monitor
5.4.2
History Tab
5.4.3
Log Files
6
Security Considerations for Developers
6.1
Extensions Using Web Services
6.2
Extensions Using SDK
A
Secure Deploymnet Checklist
B
SSL Configurations
B.1
Basic SSL Configuration
B.2
Configuring SSL on the WebLogic Server
B.2.1
Configuring the Keystore on the WebLogic Server
B.2.2
Configure the Identity of the Server
B.2.3
Enable SSL and Assign Port
B.2.4
Import client.p12 to IE
B.2.5
Agile PLM Application SSL Configuration
B.2.6
HTTPOnly and SecureFlag Flags in agile.properties
B.2.7
Configuring SSL on the File Manager
B.3
Configuring AutoVue 20.2 Securely
B.3.1
Configuring SSL Between the AutoVue Client and the VueServlet
B.4
Configuring SSL for SDK
B.5
Configuring SSL for Web Services