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EntireX Security under Windows

This document introduces EntireX Security under Windows through overviews of the functionality and components of EntireX Security. The location where the broker kernel is installed determines the functionality made available for EntireX Security.

This document covers the following topics:

Note:
Installation of the security software is described under Setting up EntireX Security under Windows.


Functionality of EntireX Security

This table lists the security functionality available with EntireX Security running Broker Kernel under z/OS, UNIX or Windows.

Security Functionality z/OS UNIX Windows BS2000/OSD z/VSE Comment
Authentication of user Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Verify User ID password.
User password change Yes No No No No  
LDAP authentication No Yes Yes No No Authenticate using LDAP repository.
Trusted user ID Yes No No No No Trusted computer base, avoiding plain text password.
Verified client user ID Yes No No Yes Yes Provide verified identity of client to server.
Authorization of client request Yes No No No No  
Authorization of server register Yes No No No No  
Authorize IP connection Yes No No No No  
Authorization rules No Yes Yes No No Check rules stored in an LDAP repository. These rules are maintained using an agent of System Management Hub, and are independent of the LDAP authentication mechanism.

Note:
These rules can be stored either in the same or a different LDAP repository.

Encryption of application data Yes Yes Yes No Yes RC4-compatible algorithm.
Guaranteed encryption Yes Yes Yes No Yes Allows administrator to require encryption for specific services.
SSL Yes Yes Yes No No Industry standard encryption mechanism.

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EntireX Security Components

This diagram depicts the location where the Broker kernel must be installed and where the Broker stubs can be installed. It also depicts the location of the security components of the kernel and stubs of Broker.

Overview of EntireX Security

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