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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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JAAS configuration<br />

The JAAS configuration settings, such as Application Login Settings and J2C<br />

Authentication Data, are propagated to the servers and are available on each<br />

end-point.<br />

For more information about JAAS Configuration, refer to 10.7, “JAAS<br />

configuration” on page 255.<br />

Authentication protocol<br />

The authentication protocols configured for CSIv2 and <strong>IBM</strong> SAS are:<br />

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CSIv2 Inbound Authentication<br />

CSIv2 Outbound Authentication<br />

CSIv2 Inbound Transport<br />

CSIv2 Outbound Transport<br />

SAS Inbound<br />

SAS Outbound<br />

These settings are also propagated to the servers, and they are available at the<br />

end-points.<br />

For authentication protocol configuration information, refer to 10.12, “SSL<br />

between the Java client and <strong>WebSphere</strong>” on page 310.<br />

After configuring security for the cell<br />

Once security is enabled for the cell, you will have tostop and restart all your<br />

components in the following order:<br />

1. Stop the application servers.<br />

2. Stop the node agents.<br />

3. Restart the deployment manager.<br />

4. Start the node agents.<br />

5. Start the application servers.<br />

10.15.2 Configuring security for an individual server<br />

Servers in a cell can still have separate settings for security to a certain extent.<br />

Not all the security settings are available for a server when it is in a cell; some of<br />

the configurations are inherited, and can only be inherited from the cell. In order<br />

to configure security individually for a server, perform the following steps.<br />

1. Navigate to Servers -> Application Servers.<br />

2. Select the individual server you want to administer, for example: server1.<br />

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

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