Security for the ACS is administered by the Access Control Service (ACS). As with other CygNet services, security is set on an application and event basis. The application name of the ACS is defined in the service configuration file using the keyword ACS_APPLICATION. The default is “ACS.” The security events are listed in the ACS Events table below.
The following tables provide details about ACS security settings. See also Security.
| Service Application Name | Main Security Event | Component-Level Security | Subject to Application Override |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ACS (name defined in service configuration file) |
ACCESS (name defined in service configuration file) |
No |
No |
| Event | Event Description | Authorization | Tasks |
|---|---|---|---|
|
ACCESS |
Service content viewing |
0-None |
None |
|
1-Read |
View the list of items in the service |
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2-Update |
Inclusive |
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3-Add |
Inclusive |
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|
4-Delete |
Inclusive |
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|
5-Admin |
Inclusive |
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|
ODBC |
Access service records from an ODBC-compliant application |
0-None |
None |
|
1-Read |
View records in the service |
||
|
2-Update |
Edit existing records |
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3-Add |
Add records |
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4-Delete |
Delete records |
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|
5-Admin |
Inclusive |
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|
SVCINFO |
Miscellaneous GenServe security management Note: The SVCINFO event allows changes to log settings and use of the GlobalFunctions method SetGenserveInfo without requiring higher privileges on other actions. Other tasks are listed at right. |
0-None |
None |
| 1-Read |
Change queue translations This event is used by DBS services to avoid full replication resyncs after failovers. |
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5-Admin |
Permission level required to perform the following tasks:
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