Chapter 2: Security Measures
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Security Measures for CORBA Service
This section explains the following topics:
• Unauthorized Access to Resource Files
• Notes on Communication Data
• Notes on the Port Number used by CORBA Service
• Notes on Creation and Operation of Java Applets
Unauthorized Access to Resource Files
CORBA service has environment definition files as listed below:
• CORBA Service
− CORBA Service environment definition information file (config) (*1)
− Host information definition file (inithost/initial_hosts) (*1)
− Server default information file (boa.env) (*1)
− HTTP-IIOP gateway environment definition file (gwconfig) (*2)
− Implementation Repository file (impl.db)(*1)
− Initial Service file (init_svc/initial_services) (*1)
− Queue control information file (queue_policy) (*1)
− CORBA Service environment setup information file (odenvfile) (*1)
• Naming Service
− Naming Service registration information file (file under the CosNaming directory) (*1)
− Naming Service environment definition information file (nsconfig) (*1)
• Load balance function (Provided only by the Enterprise Edition)
− Load balance function registration information file (file under the LBO directory ) (*1)
− Load balance environment definition file (nslbo.conf) (*1)
• Interface Repository
− Interface Repository environment information file (irconfig, irpth) (*1)
− Interface Repository data file (irobf.qfl, irobf.qfp, irobftran) (*1)
*1 For the locations where the files and directories are stored, refer to "Backing Up and Restoring
Resources" - "Outline and Applicable Resources" in Maintenance (Resource Backup) in the
Operator's Guide.
*2 For the locations where the files are stored, refer to 'gwconfig' in "CORBA Service Environment
Definition" in the Tuning Guide.
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