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1.2. New Role-Based Access Control


Overview

JBoss Fuse 6.2 has a new role-based access control (RBAC) feature, which is enabled by default in the container. The new RBAC system offers differentiated access to the container, depending on which roles have been assigned to a user. The RBAC imposes access controls on the Karaf console (so that only administrators can access the full range of commands and command options) and imposes access controls on the JMX protocol (so that access control is applied to the Fuse Management Console).

Standardized roles

Table 1.2, “Standard Roles for Access Control” lists and describes the standard roles that are used throughout the JMX ACLs and the command console ACLs.
Table 1.2. Standard Roles for Access Control
RolesDescription
Monitor, Operator, MaintainerGrants read-only access to the container.
Deployer, AuditorGrants read-write access at the appropriate level for ordinary users, who want to deploy and run applications. But blocks access to sensitive container configuration settings.
Administrator, SuperUserGrants unrestricted access to the container.

Migrating user data for RBAC

When migrating to JBoss Fuse 6.2, you must modify your user data, so that users are assigned one of the standard roles from Table 1.2, “Standard Roles for Access Control”.

Reference

For more details about role-based access control, see section "Role-Based Access Control" in "Security Guide".
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