The PERMIS X.509 role based privilege management infrastructure 论文

2002引用 243
Access Control and TrustCryptography and Data SecuritySecurity and Verification in Computing

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This paper describes the EC PERMIS project, which has developed a role based access control infrastructure that uses X.509 attribute certificates (ACs) to store the users’ roles. All access control decisions are driven by an authorization policy, which is itself stored in an X.509 AC, thus guaranteeing its integrity. All the ACs can be stored in one or more LDAP directories, thus making them widely available. Authorization policies are written in XML according to a DTD that has been published at XML.org. The Access Control Decision Function (ADF) is written in Java and the Java API is simple to use, comprising of just 3 methods and a constructor. There is also a Privilege Allocator, which is a tool that constructs and signs ACs and stores them in an LDAP directory for subsequent use by the ADF.

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