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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Individual CSI and SAS settings<br />

The CSI and <strong>IBM</strong> SAS authentication and transport settings can be configured<br />

for each server individually. The following configurations can be individually set<br />

for a server.<br />

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CSI Authentication -> Inbound<br />

CSI Authentication -> Outbound<br />

CSI Transport -> Inbound<br />

CSI Transport -> Outbound<br />

SAS Transport -> Inbound<br />

SAS Transport -> Outbound<br />

These settings are the same as for a server (not in a cell). For more information<br />

about CSIv2 and <strong>IBM</strong> SAS settings, refer to 10.12, “SSL between the Java client<br />

and <strong>WebSphere</strong>” on page 310.<br />

When configuring the transport for CSIv2, you can specify the SSL settings you<br />

want to use. The SSL settings available here are in the list of SSL entries<br />

configured for the cell. For more information on the SSL settings for the cell, refer<br />

to , “SSL settings” on page 340.<br />

Server level (global) security<br />

Global security settings can also be configured for servers individually, although<br />

not all the configuration options are available on the server level.<br />

Select Server Level <strong>Security</strong> from the Server <strong>Security</strong> page; you will get the<br />

panel shown in Figure 10-65.<br />

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

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