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attribute value assertion (AVA) An assertion of the form attribute = value, where
attribute consists of a tag, such as o (organization) or
(user ID), and value consists of a
uid
value, such as "Red Hat, Inc." or a login name. AVAs are used to form the distinguished
name (DN) that identifies the subject of a certificate (called the subject name of the
certificate).
audit log A log that records various system events. This log can be signed, providing
proof that it was not tampered with, and can be read by an auditor user.
auditor A privileged user who can view the signed audit logs.
authentication Confident identification; that is, assurance that a party to some
computerized transaction is not an impostor. Authentication typically involves the use of a
password, certificate, PIN, or other information that can be used to validate identity over a
computer network. See also password-based authentication, certificate-based
authentication, client authentication, server authentication.
authentication module A set of rules (implemented as a Java class) for authenticating an
end entity, agent, administrator, or any other entity that needs to interact with a CS
manager. In the case of typical end-user enrollment, after the user has supplied the
information requested by the enrollment form, the enrollment servlet uses an authentication
module associated with that form to validate the information and authenticate the user's
identity. See servlet.
authorization Permission to access a resource controlled by a server. Authorization
typically takes place after the ACLs associated with a resource have been evaluated by a
server. See access control list (ACL).
automated enrollment A way of configuring a CS manager that allows automatic
authentication for the purposes of end-entity enrollment, without human intervention. With
this form of authentication, a certificate request that completes authentication module
processing successfully is automatically approved for policy processing and certificate
issuance.
bind DN A user ID, in the form of a distinguished name (DN), used with a password to
authenticate to Red Hat Directory Server.
CA certificate A certificate that identifies a certificate authority. See also certificate
authority (CA), subordinate CA, root CA.
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