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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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In the previous steps, we assumed that the user registry is already configured<br />

for LDAP. Configuring the User Registry is covered in previous sections. LTPA<br />

also works with other user registries; only this example uses LDAP, but for<br />

Single Sign-On scenarios, you might want to use centralized user registries.<br />

Note: The generation of the LTPA keys must be performed when the LDAP<br />

server settings are configured; this guarantees that the LDAP hostname is<br />

present in the exported file, as shown in bold in Example 10-1 on<br />

page 254. Domino needs this information during the Web SSO<br />

Configuration Document creation process.<br />

3. Save the configuration.<br />

Your <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server is now configured to use LTPA<br />

authentication mechanism. You will need to log out of the Administrative Console<br />

and restart the server in order for the changes to take effect.<br />

10.7 JAAS configuration<br />

JAAS for <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server can be configured using the<br />

Administrative Console. JAAS provides the pluggable authentication mechanism<br />

for <strong>WebSphere</strong>. If you want to know more about JAAS, refer to 8.6, “JAAS” on<br />

page 204.<br />

10.7.1 Application login information<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> allows you to configure the pluggable authentication module for your<br />

application server.<br />

1. Launch the Administrative console then log in with administrative privileges.<br />

2. Select <strong>Security</strong> -> JAAS Configuration -> Application Logins to get to the<br />

page show in Figure 10-16.<br />

Chapter 10. Administering <strong>WebSphere</strong> security 255

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