Configure security for the different types of pathway for outgoing logins.
Pathway |
How to Secure It |
Special Parameters and Exceptions |
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All pathways initiated by the current Replication Server (acting as a client) |
Set global security parameters using configure replication server. This is the default setting for all outgoing logins unless overridden for individual pathways. |
Use use_security_services to turn off all network security with a single command. |
Connection to the RSSD |
Use a text editor to configure the rs_config file. |
Security parameters have an “RSSD_” prefix. For example: RSSD_unified_login. |
Individual connections |
See the Replication Server Reference Manual for more information about these commands. |
Use dsi_exec_request_sproc to suspend request stored procedures. |
Individual routes defined using the create route command |
See the Replication Server Reference Manual for more information about these commands. |
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Replication Server to ID Server |
Set security parameters with configure replication server. See the Replication Server Reference Manual for more information about this command. |
Security parameters have an “id-” prefix. For example: id_msg_confidentiality. |
Replication Server duplicates the security settings used when the user creating the route or creating or dropping the subscription logs in to Replication Server. |
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All incoming logins (Replication Server acting as server) |
Set parameters for incoming logins with configure replication server. Default parameters for outgoing and incoming parameters are set at the same time and are identical. |
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Pathway established when user logs in to Replication Server. |
Set security parameters with the isql utilities. |
Security parameters set for this pathway must be compatible with those set at the Replication Server for all incoming logins. Security for this pathway cannot be configured using the rs_init utility. |