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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 12-8 Trust Association Panel<br />

3. Click the Trust Association Enabled checkbox to enable Trust Association<br />

4. Click OK and then click Interceptors in the Additional Properties section.<br />

5. On the Interceptors panel, click the WebSEAL interceptor,<br />

com.ibm.ws.security.Web.WebSealTrustAssociationInterceptor<br />

6. On the interceptor configuration pnel, verify that the Interceptor Classname<br />

field contains the value:<br />

com.ibm.ws.security.Web.WebSealTrustAssociationInterceptor<br />

7. The next step is to configure properties for the WebSEAL interceptor. click<br />

Custom Properties under Additional Properties.<br />

Note: There are two ways to pass properties to the interceptor: By using a<br />

properties file, and by seting custom properties in the <strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

Administrative Console. At the time of this writing, the properties file was<br />

not fully implemented, so the custom properties mechanism was used<br />

instead.<br />

8. On the Interceptor Custom Properties panel, create the following key and<br />

value pairs. In this example, it is assumed that the WebSEAL server ‘s<br />

hostname is wsl01, and that the WebSEAL server will be communicating with<br />

the client browser over port 443.<br />

– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.id = iv_user<br />

– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.hostnames = wsl01<br />

– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.ports = 443<br />

– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.loginId = tai_user<br />

– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.mutualSSL = false<br />

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

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