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<h3><a name="secglobal"></a>Global security </h3>
<p>Global security applies to all applications running in the environment and determines whether security is used at all, the type of registry against which authentication takes place, and other values, many of which act as defaults.</p>
<p>Configuration of global security for a security domain consists of configuring the common user registry, the authentication mechanism, and other security information, which defines the behavior of a security domain. The other security information which you can configure includes Java 2 Security Manager, Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), Java 2 Connector authentication data entries, CSIv2 or SAS authentication protocol (RMI over IIOP security), and other miscellaneous attributes. The global security configuration usually applies to every server within the security domain.</p>
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