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Policy Types

In CA Access Control Enterprise Management, you use three types of policies to manage CA Access Control endpoints and UNAB hosts: CA Access Control policies, UNAB configuration policies, and UNAB login policies.

You use CA Access Control policies to create a unified policy for controlling access to resources and setting accessor rights to CA Access Control endpoints throughout the enterprise.

You use UNAB login policies to manage access to the UNIX hosts in your enterprise. Login policies control users' login to UNIX hosts that have UNAB running on them. CA Access Control Enterprise Management automatically creates, assigns, and deploys the login policies based on the authorization lists that you populate.

You use UNAB configuration policies to set the values of tokens in the configuration files on remote UNAB hosts to facilitate deploying and configuring UNAB hosts in the organization.

More information:

Manage UNAB Login Authorization

Configure a UNAB Host or Host Group