The objectid.dat file  Identifying users and servers to the security mechanism

Chapter 16: External Authentication

Specifying security information for the server

You can choose to use an interfaces file or a Directory Service to provide information about the servers in your installation.

The interfaces file contains network and security information for servers. To use security services, the interfaces file must include a “secmech” line, which gives the global identifier or identifiers of the security services you plan to use.

Instead of using the interfaces file, Adaptive Server supports Directory Services to keep track of information about servers. A Directory Service manages the creation, modification, and retrieval of information about network servers. The advantage of using a Directory Service is that you do not need to update multiple interfaces files when a new server is added to your network or when a server moves to a new address. To use security services with a Directory Service, the secmech security attribute must be defined. It must point to one or more global identifiers of the security services you plan to use.


UNIX tools for specifying the security mechanism

To specify the security mechanism or mechanisms:

For more information about dscp, see the Open Client/Server Configuration Guide for UNIX.


Desktop tools for specifying server attributes

To provide information about the servers for your installation in the sql.ini file or a Directory Service, use the dsedit utility. This utility provides a graphical user interface for specifying server attributes such as the server version, name, and security mechanism. For the security mechanism attribute, you can specify one or more object identifiers for the security mechanisms you plan to use. For information about using dsedit, see the Open Client/Server Configuration Guide for Desktop Platforms.





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