Re: Execute MDX from T-sql -Procs and Cons?
- From: "Alex Deiden" <AlexDeiden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:35:02 -0800
great idea. thnx!
alexdeiden@xxxxxxxxx
"Darren Gosbell" wrote:
> For IIS5 I think storing the credentials in the registry is probably a
> reasonable approach.
>
> For IIS6 you could setup an application pool and control the identity
> from there without having to setup anything special in the web.config.
>
> If your IIS server is in the DMZ I would setup a local account on it and
> use that account.
>
> On the MSAS server I would set up the same username/password, but I
> would not run MSAS under that account. I would setup that account with
> the absolute minimum privileges and then put that user in the
> appropriate role(s) in MSAS. This user would not need the ability to see
> even log on to the MSAS server and would not even need write privileges
> to the disk drives.
>
> --
> Regards
> Darren Gosbell [MCSD]
> Blog: http://www.geekswithblogs.net/darrengosbell
>
> In article <3FE2A0A5-2568-4B2E-9ABD-55E8122B8F2C@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> AlexDeiden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> > security really 'interesting subject'for MSAS 2k and msas2k5 - not finished
> > product ...at all...but...
> > Application security ...looks like the only right choice...
> > Would it be secure if I'll implement the following:
> > set up in asp.net site (IIS server) config file with 'windows' security
> > (token) and set up the path in application.config file to the registry where
> > user/pwd for the dummy winnt account is set up... Run MSAS under this dummy
> > account...therefore, the application has integrated security (with token
> > generated by this dummy account )...still this dummy account has 'full'
> > access ...to MSAS but at least nobody knows the username/pwd...and won't be
> > able to access MSAS from Excel...the drawback that this account will give
> > smbd. possibility to hack into the MSAS or even to network...(external
> > user)...for internal user is looks pretty safe...
> > Your opinion is highly appreciated.
> >
> > Alex
> >
> > "Darren Gosbell" wrote:
> >
> > > I have not seen too much material specifically on security. AS2k5 uses a
> > > model similar to the one used in AS2k. Mosha (development lead for AS)
> > > has the following page on his website:
> > >
> > > http://www.mosha.com/msolap/articles/yukondimensionsecurity.htm
> > >
> > > As you are probably aware, if you are using an application tier (like
> > > Reporting Services) you will find that you will either need to set up
> > > Kerberos authentication or manage the security in that tier.
> > >
> > > I like the idea of setting up the security in the database, but that is
> > > not always practical. If you setup security in the application tier, you
> > > need to make sure that the application is the only way people can get
> > > access to the cubes. If anyone can bypass the application tier and
> > > connect directly using a client like excel, they would be bypassing the
> > > security. But as long as you are aware of this and manage it
> > > appropriately there is no reason it will not work.
> > >
> > > HTH
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > > Darren Gosbell [MCSD]
> > > Blog: http://www.geekswithblogs.net/darrengosbell
> > >
> > > In article <BC1DCF66-21A6-450D-A451-33CB7B84984D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "=?Utf-
> > > 8?B?QWxleCBEZWlkZW4=?=" <Alex Deiden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says...
> > > > Thank you Darren!
> > > > It was of great help! but that brings another question:
> > > >
> > > > is there any 'best practice' white paper for setting up security access to
>
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