The following prompt is displayed:
Choose the predicate you wish to use as your new condition
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Role
(For transport-level security, this condition applies only if the proxy service uses a protocol that enables a client to supply credentials.)
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If you have not already created the role that you entered in this field, you can do so after you finish creating access control policies. See Adding Roles. If you do not create this role, then no one will be granted access. To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Group
(For transport-level security, this condition applies only if the proxy service uses a protocol that enables a client to supply credentials.)
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If you have not already created the group that you entered in this field, you can do so after you finish creating access control policies. See Adding Groups. If you do not create this group, then no one will be granted access. To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
User
(For transport-level security, this condition applies only if the proxy service uses a protocol that enables a client to supply credentials.)
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If you have not already created the user that you entered in this field, you can do so after you finish creating access control policies. See Adding Users. If you do not create this user, then no one will be granted access. To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Access occurs on specified days of the week
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Access occurs between specified hours
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Access occurs before or Access occurs after
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Access occurs on a specified day of the month, Access occurs before a specified day of the month, or Access occurs after a specified day of the month
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Context element's value equals a string constant
(Applies only to transport-level security. A context element is a parameter/value pair that a container such as a Web container can optionally provide to a security provider. Context elements are not available for message-level access control policies.)
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Context element's value is greater than a numeric constant, Context element's value equals a numeric constant, or Context element's value is less than a numeric constant
(Applies only to transport-level security. A context element is a parameter/value pair that a container such as a Web container can optionally provide to a security provider. Context elements are not available for message-level access control policies.)
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Context element defined
(Applies only to transport-level security. A context element is a parameter/value pair that a container such as a Web container can optionally provide to a security provider. Context elements are not available for message-level access control policies.)
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To save the arguments and return to the predicate list, click Finish. To discard the changes and return to the predicate list, click Back. To discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page, click Cancel. |
Deny access to everyone, Allow access to everyone or Server is in development mode
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Click Finish.
Alternatively, you can click Cancel to discard the changes and return to the View Policy Details page.
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See Security Policy Conditions in Securing WebLogic Resources.