Default Network and Service
Figure 126: Secure Daemon Default Network and Service
Secure daemons and non-secure daemons behave differently when a client transport specifies a default value for its network or service parameter. Non-secure daemons use external defaults; see Specifying the UDP Service and Constructing the Network Parameter. In contrast, secure daemons use internal defaults—which you can configure using this panel.
Note |
Unless you explicitly set values for these default parameters, they remain null—indicating the absence of any default value. When either default is absent, the secure daemon will refuse connections from programs that rely on the default. As a result the transport creation call in the program fails. |
For background information, see Network and Service Authorization.
Item |
Description |
Network |
Type the default network. |
Service |
Type the default UDP service. |