Security with Web Transaction Server and WEBPCM

This section describes the security applied for the Web Transaction Server and WEBPCM. Such security includes identifying users and providing data access based on assigned privileges, tracking access attempts, and other security detection methods.

The following topics are addressed under Web Transaction Server, WEBPCM security, or both:

  • Identifying Users and Allocating Access Rights

  • Tracking User Access

  • Restricting and Limiting User Access

  • Delaying Authentication Responses

  • Web Transaction Server Administration Security

  • Detecting User Break-In Attempts

  • Localizing Security Rules

  • Data Transparency

  • TCP/IP Filtering

  • Digest Authentication Is Unsupported

  • Using Web Transaction Server Site Manager to Configure SSL/TLS

  • Requesting Client Certificates and Restricting Access

  • Hiding Server Identity

  • Use of Web Transaction Server with NTLM and Kerberos

  • WEBPCM Administration Security

  • Use of WEBPCM with NTLM and Kerberos