possible using UniVerse/SQL GRANT, but so few sites choose to take this route.
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] How does UV authenticate to Windows
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:15:23 +1000
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Well, I still don't have my answer, but the replies have been really
interesting! I want to thank everyone for contributing.
Barry Brevik
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Then you authenicate with NTLM or basic windows authentication.
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U2 does not have a separate Login process. One of the great advantages of
UniVerse is that it took advantage of the facilities of the operating system
in relation to file systems, security, etc. It rarely in the past rolled
its own. The biggest issue was telnet server on windows which was not
av
>> This question came up on our SOX audit. Specifically how does UV
>> authenticate a user to Windows at login time?
U2 hopefully use the standard Windows authentication api. I doubt they would
have use a home-made or otherwise non-standard module as it would probably
break between MS security pat
>Alternatively, anyone can loginto the UV account using the UV Shell
>without any authentication whatsoever.
Please explain, exactly, how do you get to the server desktop to open a shell
command without authenticating?
Cheers,
Stuart
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Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] How does UV authenticate to Windows
Barry,
My experience (not necessarily expertise) with UV on Windows is that any
user that logs into UV thru a telnet connection (eg. Direct Connect,
Wintegrate, Accuterm, etc.) must be entered as a Windows User
Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] How does UV authenticate to Windows
Hi Mike.
I don't think SOX requires you to be running any version of anything.
>From what I understand, SOX is an accountability requirement. Auditing
is of the reliability of that accountability, not the actual SOX
requirement itsel
Barry,
My experience (not necessarily expertise) with UV on Windows is that any
user that logs into UV thru a telnet connection (eg. Direct Connect,
Wintegrate, Accuterm, etc.) must be entered as a Windows User.
You could have only one Windows User (eg "IBM") and have everyone login as
IBM using
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> UV 9.6.1.3 on Windows 2000.
Hmm ... Running an unsupported
This is handled by the UniVerse Resource Service. It has the main task of
remaining attached to the system (and BASIC Catalog and NLS, where applicable)
shared memory segments, so that Windows doesn't remove same when there are no
other users attached to them. Since it doesn't have much else t
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