Service Or Application Utilization Events; Peer Association Management Events - Novell XDASV2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE V1 Administration Manual

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Event
Event Name
Identifier
Enable Service
0.0.3.5
A.5 Service or Application Utilization Events
This class of events relates to the use of services and applications. They typically map to the
execution of a program or a procedure and manipulation of the processing environment.
Service or Application Utilization Events Taxonomy
Table A-5
Event
Event Name
Identifier
Invoke Service
0.0.4.0
Terminate Service
0.0.4.1
Query Process
0.0.4.2
Context
Modify Process
0.0.4.3
Context
A.6 Peer Association Management Events
Peer association events are related to the association of a user or identity with a group, or the
association of two users in some domain-specific context. For example, adding an LDAP user to a
group, or associating two users for a domain-specific purpose in an application's identity association
database.These events are also related to the association of identities within disparate authentication
domains for purposes of federation.
For example, when an identity in domain A makes a request to a service governed by domain B,
then a peer association is required between these domains – often this is called a trust relationship.
From an implementation perspective, setting up a trust relationship is often done by establishing an
Corresponding
Description
eDir Event
DSE_OPEN_B
Enable a service
INDERY
or application
Corresponding
Description
eDir Event
DSE_START_
Invoke a service or
UPDATE_SCH
application
EMA
DSE_END_UP
Terminate a service
DATE_SCHE
or application
MA
Query a processing
context
DSE_SERVE
Modify processing
R_RENAME
context
DSE_SYNTHE
TIC_TIME
DSE_SERVE
R_ADDRESS_
CHANGE
Use
This event ise reported when a
service, operation or function is
enabled.
Use
This event is reported when a
security-relevant service is
invoked.
This event is reported when a
service is terminated.
This event is reported when any
attributes of a process context
are queried – this event is
somewhat specific to operating
systems, but some use can be
found in other domain-specific
applications.
This event is reported when any
attributes of a process context
are modified – this event is
somewhat specific to operating
systems, but some use can be
found in other domain-specific
applications.
XDASv2 Events
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