Basic security then,
Between the Mid-tier and the ARS server (if they are on the same system-
there is no real need) you can configure your Web-base Mid-tier to encrypt
all data to the ARS server. Also you may purchace the (nomenclature may be
wrong) Midlevel and High security encryption is you wish.
As far as the actual details I have some.. Got to find them.. Someone might
just beat me to the punch here on this.. as It seems this list.. alot of
folks like answering really fast...  and I am a little slower than most.
Will see what I can come up with .. Give me a little time..



On 6/22/07, Wacholz, Jeanette (Jenni) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

** I believe it would be the Mid-tier to ARS Security. We have a pretty
standard setup...no SSL or anything, and no guest users allowed.

*Jenni Wacholz*
Remedy Administration
Coventry Health Care Inc
480-445-2517


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** Jenni,
What specifically are you looking for ?
SSL - https
Midt-tier to ARS Security
Hackproofing the web server
Security of JSP
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On 6/22/07, Wacholz, Jeanette (Jenni) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> **
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've wondering if anyone has or can direct me to a document that
> provides a description of how Remedy mid-tier security works. I couldn't
> find anything on the BMC website or in the manuals, although it is certainly
> possible that I just missed it. I didn't find anything in a search of the
> ARSList archives either.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> ARS 6.3 P20
> AIX w/WebLogic
> Oracle 9.2
>
> *Jenni Wacholz*
> Remedy Administration
> Coventry Health Care Inc
> 480-445-2517
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