3.2. Configure the Security Audit Logger (Remote Client-Server Mode)


Use the following code to configure the audit logger in Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Remote Client-Server Mode.
To use a different audit logger, specify it in the <authorization> element. The <authorization> element must be within the <cache-container> element in the Infinispan subsystem (in the standalone.xml configuration file).
<cache-container name="local" default-cache="default">
	<security>
	<authorization audit-logger="org.infinispan.security.impl.DefaultAuditLogger">
	<identity-role-mapper/>
	<role name="admin" permissions="ALL"/>
	<role name="reader" permissions="READ"/>
	<role name="writer" permissions="WRITE"/>
	<role name="supervisor" permissions="ALL_READ ALL_WRITE"/>
	</authorization>
	</security>
	<local-cache name="default" start="EAGER">
	<locking isolation="NONE" acquire-timeout="30000" concurrency-level="1000" striping="false"/>
	<transaction mode="NONE"/>
	<security>
	<authorization roles="admin reader writer supervisor"/>
	</security>
	</local-cache>
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Note

The default audit logger for server mode is org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan.subsystem.ServerAuditLogger which sends the log messages to the server audit log. See the Management Interface Audit Logging chapter in the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Administration and Configuration Guide for more information.
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