Fast Response Cache Accelerator access control

Fast Response Cache Accelerator access control allows control of application access to Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA) services. For more information on FRCA, see Considerations for Fast Response Cache Accelerator.

You can control application access to FRCA services by defining the EZB.FRCAACCESS.sysname.tcpname resource profile in the SERVAUTH class. Access to FRCA services is allowed if the web server user has READ access to this resource, or if the resource profile is not defined. There are no new TCP definitions required. This function is enabled if the SERVAUTH class is active and the FRCA resource profile is defined. If this resource profile is not defined, the check is not made.

Guideline: Some security products do not distinguish between a resource profile that is not defined and a user that is not permitted to that resource profile. If your product does not make this distinction, you must define the FRCA resource profile and permit users to it whenever the SERVAUTH class is active.