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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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<strong>WebSphere</strong> V4<br />

SAS only<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> V5<br />

SAS and CSIv2<br />

user01/userpwd<br />

message layer<br />

SSL<br />

transport layer<br />

Server02<br />

user01/userpwd<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> V5<br />

SAS or CSIv2<br />

message layer<br />

Server01<br />

SSL<br />

transport layer<br />

Server03<br />

Figure 6-8 Scenario 5: Interoperability with <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server 4.x<br />

Configuring Server01<br />

Server01 requires message layer authentication with an SSL transport. Also, the<br />

protocol for Server01 must be BOTH. Configuration for incoming requests for<br />

Server01 is not relevant for this scenario. Follow the steps below to Configure<br />

Server01.<br />

1. Configure Server01 for outgoing connections. Start the Administrative<br />

Console for Server01, then navigate to the <strong>Security</strong> -> Authentication<br />

Protocol section.<br />

2. Select Global <strong>Security</strong>.<br />

a. Select CSI and SAS for active protocol.<br />

3. Select CSIv2 Outbound Authentication.<br />

a. Enable Basic Authentication by selecting Supported.<br />

b. Disable Client Certificate Authentication by selecting Never.<br />

c. Disable Identity Assertion.<br />

4. Select CSIv2 Outbound Transport.<br />

Enable SSL by selecting SSL-Supported.<br />

120 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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