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3 Click Apply Changes.
4 To trace policy enforcement, you also need to enable and set the level of logging for the
embedded service provider. See
Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Policy Management

5.1.2 Enabling the Auditing of Events

The Access Manager ships with a Novell Audit server that is installed when you install the first
instance of the Administration Console. You can configure the J2EE Agent to send events to this
audit server or to another Novell Audit server on your network. (To configure access to the Novell
Audit server, see
Console
Guide.)
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents > Edit.
2 In the Audit Configuration section, select from the following events:
Event
Startup, shutdown, and
reconfigure
Successful authentications
Allowed EJB access
Allowed web resource access
Allowed clear text access
Denied clear text access
Unsuccessful authentications
Denied EJB access
Denied web resource access
3 Click OK, then click Update > OK.
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Generated when the agent is started or stopped and when the
configuration of the agent is modified.
Generated when someone successfully authenticates to the
agent.
Generated when someone is granted access to Enterprise
JavaBeans.
Generated when someone is granted access to a Web
resource.
Generated when a user is granted clear text access to a Web
resource.
Generated when someone is denied clear text access to a Web
resource.
Generated when someone is unsuccessful in attempting to
authenticate.
Generated when someone is denied access to Enterprise
JavaBeans.
Generated when someone is denied access to a Web
resource.
Guide.
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Evaluation" in the
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