Security configuration for AVEVA Application Server
- Last UpdatedJul 16, 2024
- 2 minute read
The following table below lists the security areas that you need to configure for Application Server and the details of the section(s) in this guide that provide the corresponding instructions.
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Security Area(s) |
Topic(s) in this guide |
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Basic information about using and configuring the Application Server IDE. |
Description of the Application Server Galaxy and the objects that comprise it. Also describes how to create, connect to, and log into a Galaxy. |
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Configuring user permissions, credentials, and galaxy security. |
How to configure security to manage access to configuration and run-time aspects of your Application Server application. |
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Protecting objects and attributes at configuration time and setting object security. |
How to use the Object Editor restrict the write access that application builders have while configuring objects through locking/unlocking template attributes, setting object security, and group locking. |
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Configuring alarm and event notifications, and setting user access and security at run time. |
How to configure alarm and event notifications and enable security for system operators, such as which individuals are allowed to acknowledge alarms. |
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Deploying objects and Galaxies to run time. |
How to deploy an entire Galaxy or individual application objects to run time, and how to view operational and security status at run-time. |
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Galaxy management and creating a new Network Account. |
Backing and restoring Galaxies, configuring multiple network cards, managing the Network Account, and synchronizing Galaxy objects. |
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Configuring large Galaxies that span more than a single GR node. |
How to pair Galaxy Repositories to configure multi-galaxy communication. Includes troubleshooting information. |
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Scripting methods for security. |
The following scripting methods can be used in run-time applications to enhance security: |