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Security GuideBorlandVisiBroker ®
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ContentsChapter 1Introduction to Bo
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Security for the Borland web contai
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Chapter1Introduction to Borland Vis
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VisiBroker DocumentationImportant
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Contacting Borland support■■■
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Chapter2Getting Started with Securi
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Basic security model■■■■Web
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Distributed environments and VisiSe
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Authentication and IdentificationAu
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Authentication and IdentificationDi
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Secure TransportationSecure Transpo
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Context PropagationContext Propagat
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Context PropagationTrusting Asserti
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Using IIOP/HTTPSHere are several ex
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ChapterChapter 3AuthenticationJAAS
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Authentication mechanisms and Login
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LoginContext class and LoginModule
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Associating a LoginModule with a re
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Borland LoginModulesThe elements in
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Borland LoginModulesLDAP LoginModul
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Server and Client IdentificationIn
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ChapterChapter4AuthorizationAuthori
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Defining access control with Role D
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Authorization domainsTo accomplish
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CORBA authorizationwhere is a taut
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Chapter5Configuring Security Profil
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Security ProfilesEnabling SecurityF
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Security ProfilesConfiguring Authen
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Security ProfilesTo access the Auth
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Security ProfilesWorking with Autho
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Security ProfilesAdding and Removin
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Associating a Profile with a Domain
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Chapter6Making Secure Connections (
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Steps to secure clients and servers
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Examining SSL related informationEx
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Chapter7Making Secure Connections (
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Steps to secure clients and servers
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Creating Custom PluginsLoginModules
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ChapterChapter8Security for the Web
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Security for the Apache web serverC
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Enabling certificate passthrough to
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Three-tier authorization schemeNote
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Chapter9Security Properties for Jav
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