Administrative group roles and CORBA naming service groups
Use the Administrative Group Roles page to give groups specific authority to administer application servers through tools such as the administrative console or wsadmin scripting. The authority requirements are only effective when administrative security is enabled. Use the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) naming service groups page to manage CORBA Naming Service groups settings.
- Click Security > Global security > Administrative Group Roles.
- Click Users and Groups > Administrative Group Roles.
To view the CORBA naming service groups administrative console page, click Environment > Naming > CORBA Naming Service Groups.
Click Refresh All to automatically update the node agent and all of the nodes when a new user is created with the Administrator or Admin Security Manager role. When you click Refresh All, you do not need to manually restart the node agent under an existing Administrator before the new user is recognized with one of these roles. This button automatically invokes the AuthorizationManager refreshAll MBean method. To invoke this method manually, read about Fine-grained administrative security in heterogeneous and single-server environments.
Group (CORBA naming service groups)
Identifies CORBA naming service groups.
In previous releases of WebSphere® Application Server, there were two default groups: ALL AUTHENTICATED and EVERYONE. However, EVERYONE is now the only default group, and it provides CosNamingRead privileges only.
Information | Value |
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Data type: | String |
Range: | EVERYONE |
Role (CORBA naming service groups)
Identifies naming service group roles.
A number of naming roles are defined to provide the degrees of authority that are needed to perform certain application server naming service functions. The authorization policy is only enforced when global security is enabled.
- Cos Naming Read
- You can query the application server name space using, for example, the Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) lookup method. The EVERYONE special-subject is the default policy for this role.
- Cos Naming Write
- You can perform write operations such as JNDI bind, rebind, or unbind, and CosNamingRead operations. The ALL_AUTHENTICATED special-subject is the default policy for this role.
- Cos Naming Create
- You can create new objects in the name space through operations such as JNDI createSubcontext and CosNamingWrite operations. The ALL_AUTHENTICATED special-subject is the default policy for this role.
- Cos Naming Delete
- You can destroy objects in the name space, for example using the JNDI destroySubcontext method and CosNamingCreate operations. The ALL_AUTHENTICATED special-subject is the default policy for this role.
Information | Value |
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Data type: | String |
Range: | CosNamingRead, CosNamingWrite, CosNamingCreate, and CosNamingDelete |
Group (Administrative group roles)
Specifies groups.
The ALL_AUTHENTICATED and the EVERYONE groups can have the following role privileges: Administrator, Configurator, Operator, and Monitor.
Information | Value |
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Data type: | String |
Range: | ALL_AUTHENTICATED, EVERYONE |
Role (Administrative group roles)
Specifies user roles.
- Administrator
- The administrator role has operator permissions, configurator permissions, and the permission that is required to access sensitive data, including server password, Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) password and keys, and so on.
- Operator
- The operator role has monitor permissions and can change the run-time state. For example, the operator can start or stop services.
- Configurator
- The configurator role has monitor permissions and can change the application server configuration.
- Deployer
- The deployer role can perform both configuration actions and runtime operations on applications.
- Monitor
- The monitor role has the least permissions. This role primarily confines the user to viewing the application server configuration and current state.
- iscadmins
- The iscadmins role has administrator privileges for managing users
and groups from within the administrative console only. Note: To manage users and groups, click Users and Groups in the console navigation tree. Click either Manage Users or Manage Groups.
- Auditor
- The auditor can view and modify the configuration settings for the security auditing subsystem. The auditor role includes the monitor role.
Information | Value |
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Data type: | String |
Range: | Administrator, Operator, Configurator, Monitor, Deployer and iscadmins |