Hi Heiko,
when you get a chance, please take a look at WebSecurityCERTTestCase in
teststuite2/internals. There you will find an example of a security
domain being created and added to the server. I believe that's the
operation Andy mentioned. We probably need to make an UI that makes it
more intuitive to create the domains but the logic to add security
domains is there. Feel free to ping me if you need help understanding
the internals of a security domain.
On 05/13/2011 07:17 AM, Heiko Braun wrote:
On May 12, 2011, at 7:56 PM, Marcus Moyses wrote:
> As Anil said the construct for the JSSE security domains is already included in AS7
and they are currently part of the<security-domain> element. As we already have an
operation to add security domains I think we are covered for there.
Not sure if we are covered here. I can only tell that there is a security domain called
"other" and that it's required.
But that's about it:
[domain@localhost:9999 /]
/profile=default/subsystem=security:read-children-resources(child-type=security-domain,
recursive=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => [("other" => {"authentication"
=> [{
"code" => "UsersRoles",
"flag" => "required"
}]})],
"compensating-operation" => undefined
}
I don't know all the nitty gritty details about the security subsystem and it
management use cases.
But apart from listing the security domains, aren't there other use cases you can
think of?
What about these:
- Creating new security domains? Possible? If so, how?
- Modifications to security domains? Does that make sense?
- [...]
Ike
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