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SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)

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Object Server Parameters<br />

The following table lists the object server parameters that you can use to override or add to the object server<br />

parameters that the spawner uses to launch SAS.<br />

Object Server Parameter<br />

CLIENTENCRYPTIONLEVEL<br />

Alias: CEL<br />

Object Server Parameters<br />

Value<br />

none<br />

credentials<br />

everything<br />

Connection<br />

Type<br />

IOM Bridge<br />

JNLSTRMAX Numeric value IOM Bridge<br />

COM/DCOM<br />

LOGFILE<br />

Alias: LOG<br />

PORT<br />

PROTOCOL<br />

Path in which to<br />

create the IOM<br />

server trace log.<br />

TCP/IP port<br />

number<br />

bridge<br />

com<br />

(com,bridge)<br />

IOM Bridge<br />

COM/DCOM<br />

IOM Bridge<br />

IOM Bridge<br />

COM/DCOM<br />

SECURITY | NOSECURITY N/A IOM Bridge<br />

COM/DCOM<br />

Definition<br />

Specifies the degree of encryption to use<br />

when making outbound calls. This option<br />

is used only by the bridge protocol<br />

engine.<br />

Specifies the maximum length of string<br />

printed in the IOM server journal. This<br />

option can be used to adjust the amount of<br />

material included in an IOM trace. A<br />

value greater than 500 is recommended.<br />

Provides an alternative to the SAS Log for<br />

IOM server trace output.<br />

Note: The user who starts the server must<br />

have execute and write permissions for<br />

the log destination path.<br />

Specifies the value for the bridge protocol<br />

engine to use as the port in which to start<br />

listening for client connections.<br />

Specifies the protocol engine(s) to launch<br />

in server mode. Server mode indicates<br />

that the protocol engine(s) will listen for<br />

client connections. By default, Windows<br />

servers use the COM protocol engine and<br />

all other servers use the Bridge protocol<br />

engine.] It you specify (com, bridge) a<br />

multiuser server can simultaneously<br />

support clients using different protocols.<br />

Specifies whether client authorization is<br />

required.<br />

When security is enabled, the bridge<br />

protocol engine requires a username and<br />

password; the COM protocol engine is<br />

integrated with the single−signon security<br />

of the Windows networking environment.<br />

Authorization decisions are controlled by<br />

the server application. If "nosecurity" is<br />

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