RSMONGWY_ACL_FILES_ALV: Gateway ACL Files

The report RSMONGWY_ACL_FILES_ALV, is used for maintaining ACL (Access Control List) files in the gateway. In particular, the files defined by the following instance profile parameters can be processed:

  • gw/sec_info
  • gw/reg_info
  • gw/prxy_info

The content that is currently active in the gateway memory is displayed. Changes are saved and can be activated immediately at file level in the corresponding ACL files.

In the start dynpro the content of the above three ACL files are listed in separate tabs, in the way that the gateway read and interpreted them at file level. If the file is not available, as is the case with reginfo and secinfo, the current default settings in the gateway are displayed depending on parameter gw/acl_mode). The functions of prxyinfo is not activated until the gw/prxy_info file is created.

The lines are highlighted in color and have the following semantics:
(Selecting the line unfortunately changes the color)

  • Gray: The syntax of the line is correct.
  • Blue-grey: Empty line or comment line
  • Yellow: Warning. For example, the syntax of an entry in one of the host lists is not correct and will be ignored. The rest of the line however is accepted.
  • Red: Syntax of line is not correct; the line is completely ignored.

There are three tabs that display the content of the files currently active in the gateway. In each tab additional keys are defined that enable maintenance operations. From left to right they mean:

  • Display Line: In a subsequent dynpro the content of the selected line broken down by key fields is displayed. The entries cannot be changed. The save button is grayed out.
  • Change Line: As with the detail display, individual fields can be changed. Changes can be saved. When you save, the syntax of the entries are checked. If necessary, the entries must be corrected.
  • Delete Line: The selected line is deleted. Multiple lines cannot be selected.
  • Copy Line: The selected line is buffered internally.
  • Insert line: A new line is inserted beneath the selection. You can expand a sub-menu of the button by clicking the small triangle.
  • Comment line: Button to change a line from standard <> comment.
  • Move line: Depending on the selected direction, the selected line moves one line up or down.
  • Check Line: The same syntax checks that are made when creating a new line can be made here on an existing line.
  • Log analysis: Goes automatically to the program to evaluate gateway logging files.
  • Info Button: Displays this content.

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