You can configure the security configuration for the directory server. You can select to use the default MFDS Internal Security
or you can configure security managers to validate against.
Note:
- The default MFDS Internal Security can only be used by itself. If you use this, you cannot configure any other security managers.
- In a production environment, you should use external security managers rather than the MFDS Internal Security.
- On the menu at the left side of the Enterprise Server Administration Web page, under
Configure, click
Security.
- Click on the
MF Directory Server tab.
- In the lower half of the screen under
Security Manager List, click
Change to display a list of the security managers configured.
- Select the security manager to add, and click
Add.
The security manager is added to the MFDS list.
- Use the
Up and
Down arrows at the right of the list to position the security manager where you want it.
When performing security checks, Enterprise Server validates against the security managers in the order in which they appear
in the list.
- Complete the rest of the configurations on the screen.
At the left of the screen, select the
option for detailed information on the options.
Note: To configure the MF Directory Server to use the same external security managers as configured for default Enterprise Server
instances (this is recommended where possible), check
Use default ES Security Manager List and click
Apply. The
MF Directory Server tab should now show the same security managers as the
Default ES Security tab.
- To apply the configured security options to the MF Directory Server, check the
Restrict administration access on the
MF Directory Server tab.
This opens a login screen which requires credentials to be input that have sufficient permission level to allow the requested
security configuration changes. The permissions check is carried out using the requested security options.
Note:
- If the input credentials are incorrect or do not have sufficient permissions to change the security options, an error is
displayed and the administration access remains unrestricted.
- If any security configuration changes are requested when
Restrict administration access is already checked, a login screen is displayed to confirm that the administrator has permission to change the security configuration
using the current security configuration settings and then, again, with the changed security configuration.