SecretStore Service Objects

SecretStore---A Container object that can hold default SecretStore service settings.

This object is automatically named SecretStore and placed in the Security container.

The SecretStore system requires at least one SecretStore Container object. The SecretStore object can contain sssServerPolicyOverride objects.

The following figure illustrates a SecretStore object.


The SecretStore Object in ConsoleOne

sssServerPolicyOverride object---Objects that enable you to customize access to applications, depending on group or user needs for different parts of the tree.

sssServerPolicyOverride objects reside in the SecretStore Container object. Each sssServerPolicyOverride object must take the name of the context that the Group or User objects are in.

The following figure illustrates an sssServerPolicyOverride object:


An sssServerPolicyOverride Object in ConsoleOne

Scenario. You want to provide more liberal restrictions for groups and users in the RSDev context. This object is in the digitalairlines Organization object. In ConsoleOne, you create a new sssServerPolicyOverride object, name it RSDev.digitalairlines, and configure server options for this new object.

The following figure illustrates the name-and-context relationship.


An sssServerPolicyOverride Object for a Specific Context



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