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Using Security Realms
 
Creating a Container
Removing a Container
Renaming a Container
Creating a Security Realm
Removing a Security Realm
Renaming a Security Realm
Adding Resources to a Security Realm
Removing Resources from a Security Realm
As a system administrator, when you manage permissions, as described in Managing Permissions for an Individual Resource, you do so one resource at a time. This method is satisfactory for small servers, but can be cumbersome as the number of pages and users increases. Security realms enable system administrators to manage permissions for resources based on users, groups, or roles, making it easier to manage large servers. After a Security realm is applied to a resource, individually set permissions do not apply unless you specifically choose to set them.
For convenience, you can organize Security realms into folders called containers. The following table lists the Security realm containers that My webMethods Server provides by default:
Container
Security realms
Forum Realms
Security Realms that manage permissions for forums.
My webMethods Security Realms
Security Realms that manage permissions for My webMethods resources.
Portal Resources
Security Realms that manage permissions for My webMethods Server resources
You can create, rename, and remove containers on the Security Realms Administration page.
There are several default security realms that manage permissions for My webMethods Server resources, all of which reside in the Portal Resources container. System administrators have the right to read, modify, or delete the server resources. Other users have permissions, described in the following table:
Security Realm
Managed Permissions
Administrative Commands
Administrative resources. Permits only server administrators to read, modify, or delete the resource.
Directory Management Commands
Resources that manage users, group, and roles. Permits users to view or execute the resource. Anonymous users are denied access.
Directory Service Commands
Resources that manage directory services. Permits users to view or execute the pages. Anonymous users are denied access.
Portal Developer Commands
Resources for the development and maintenance of pages and content. Members of the Developers group are granted the right to read, modify, or delete the resource. Permits users to view or execute the resource. Anonymous users are denied access.
Public Commands
Resources for interacting with a server, such as logging in. Permits all users, including anonymous users, to read or execute the resource, but not to modify or delete it.
Restricted Commands
Resources for interacting with a server after one has logged in. Permits users who have logged in to read or execute the resource, but not to modify or delete it. Anonymous users are denied access.
User Profile Management Commands
Resources that control the look and feel of the server. Permits users to view or execute the resource. Anonymous users are denied access.
You create and manage Security Realms that you can use for your content on the Security Realms Administration page.