Table 8–10
Field
Administrators
privileges
All users
Selected users only
Machine access
Allow anonymous
login
Cached password
Encryption methods
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The name is prefixed with '@', to utilize the operating system GROUP feature.
Workspaces
A daemon can include a number of workspaces. A workspace defines the server
processes and environment that are used for the communication between the client
and the server for the duration of the client request. Each workspace has its own
definition. The workspace definition is divided into the following groups:
General
■
Server Mode
■
Security
■
General
Using the General tab, you enter general information about the features that control
the operation of the workspace, such as the server type, the command procedure used
to start the workspace and the binding configuration associated with this workspace.
Do the following to open the General tab:
From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio.
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From the Design perspective Configuration view, expand the Machines folder.
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Daemon Security Tab Components
Description
Identifies the users (accounts) allowed to perform
administrative tasks (tasks that require administrative
login).
Enables all users to access the daemon and change the
settings.
Identifies the names of users (accounts) and groups that
can be administrators.
If a user is not specified, the account from which the
daemon was started is considered the administrator. Note
that the daemon does not require the user to log in to the
account on the system, but to log in to the daemon using
the account name and password.
Manages access to the computer.
Whether workspaces allow anonymous logins (without
user name/password entries). For the optimal level of
security, keep this option unchecked and define a
username for the Daemon Administrators parameter. If
unchecked, then no workspace can have an anonymous
client. If checked, then a particular workspace allows
anonymous clients.
Enables login passwords to be cached. This enhances
performance by reducing login times for future
connections from the same client in a session.
Specifies the encryption method used to send information
across the network. The default is an asterisk (*), meaning
that all methods are acceptable. If an encryption method is
specified, it must be used. The RC4 and DES3 protocols
are currently supported.
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Advanced Tuning of the Daemon C-7
Workspaces
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