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A.2 Session Management Events
A session is the association of an initiator with a stream of communication. A session may represent
a user's connection to server, as in the case of logging into a Unix or Windows host, or a set of
related transactions in a connection-less environment, as in the case of using a cookie to maintain
persistent transactions between a browser client and a Web server.
Delete Account
0.0.0.1
DSE_DELETE
_ENTRY
Delete an existing
account
This event has the opposite
semantic meaning of account
creation. Use this event
wherever such an account,as
described above, is to be
deleted.
Disable Account
0.0.0.2
DSE_LOGIN
Disable an existing
account
Consider this event relevant
for any situation where a
particular record in an identifier
database is disabled by an
administrator or an automated
security process such that it
can no longer be used until it is
re-enabled
Enable Account
0.0.0.3
Enable an existing
account
This is the counterpart event to
the disable account event
defined above.
Query Account
0.0.0.4
DSE_SEARCH Query an existing
account
Consider the Query account
events whenever a request for
the attribute information ofa
particular account is made.
Modify Account
0.0.0.5
DSE_MERGE_
ENTRIES
Modify an existing
account
Consider the Modify account
events whenever a request to
change attribute information of
a particular account is made.
Modify Account
Security Token
0.0.0.6
DSE_CHGPAS
S
Modify an existing
account security
token
An account security token may
be a password, or any other
type of authentication
materials associated with a
user account. Here, a user
account means any type of
account by which a user,
application, or system service
may authenticate, and then act
with the rights of that account.
Query Account
Security Token
Delete Account
Security Token
Event Name
Event
Identifier
Corres. eDir
Event
Description
Use
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