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You can create your own value. Click New Shared Secret, specify a display name for the
store, and the Access Manager creates the store. Select the store, click New Shared Secret
Entry, specify a name for the attribute, then click OK. The name you specify must match
the Tag Name. The store can contain one name/value pair or a collection of name/value
pairs. For more information, see
page
152.
The Refresh Data Every option allows you to determine when to send a query to verify the
current value of the secret. Because querying slows down the processing of a policy, secret
values are normally cached for the user session.
Change the value of this option from session to a more frequent interval only on those
secrets that are critical to the security of your system or to the design of your work flow.
You can select to cache the value for the session, for the request, or for a time interval
varying from 5 seconds to 60 minutes. For more information, see
the Refresh Data Option," on page
String Constant: Injects a static value that you specify in the text box. This value is used
by all users who access the resources assigned to this policy.
Java Data Injection Module: Specifies the name of a custom Java plug-in, which injects
custom values into the header. Usually, you can use either the LDAP Attribute or Liberty
User Profile option to supply custom values, because both are extensible. For more
information about creating a custom plug-in, see
and Examples
(http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Nacm).
Data Extension: (Conditional) If you have installed a data extension for Identity Injection
policies, this option injects the value that the extension retrieves. For more information
about creating a data extension, see
Examples
(http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Nacm).
7 (Optional) To add multiple tag and value pairs, click New in the Tags section.
You can inject only one query string into a rule, but you can inject multiple tag-name and tag-
value pairs in the single query string.
Use the up-arrow and down-arrow buttons to order the tags.
8 Specify the format for the values:
Multi-Value Separator: Select a value separator, if the value type you have select is multi-
valued. For example, Roles can contain multiple values.
DN Format: If the value is a DN, select the format for the DN:
LDAP: Specifies LDAP typed comma notation.
cn=jsmith,ou=Sales,o=novell
NDAP Partial Dot Notation: Specifies eDirectory typeless dot notation.
jsmith.sales.novell
NDAP Leading Partial Dot Notation: Specifies eDirectory typeless leading dot
notation.
.jsmith.sales.novell
NDAP Fully Qualified Partial Dot Notation: Indicates eDirectory typed dot notation.
cn=jsmith.ou=Sales.o=novell
Section 5.4, "Creating and Managing Shared Secrets," on
116.
Novell Access Manager Developer Tools
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Section 4.1.1, "Using
Creating Identity Injection Policies 129

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