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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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2. Configure Server01 for outgoing connections.a. Select CSIv2 Outbound Authentication.i. Disable Basic Authentication, by selecting Never.ii. Disable Client Certificate Authentication by selecting Never.iii. Enable Identity Assertion.b. Select CSIv2 Outbound Transport.Enable SSL by selecting SSL-Supported.Configuring Server02In the Web Console, Server02 will be configured for incoming requests tosupport identity assertion and to accept SSL connections. Complete the followingsteps to configure incoming connections.Configuration for outgoing requests and connections are not relevant for thisscenario. Follow the steps to configure Server02:1. Configure Server02 for incoming connections. Start the AdministrativeConsole for Server02, then navigate to the <strong>Security</strong> -> AuthenticationProtocol section.2. Select CSIv2 Outbound Authentication.a. Disable Basic authentication, by selecting Never.b. Disable Client Certificate Authentication by selecting Never.c. Enable Identity Assertion.3. Select CSIv2 Outbound Transport.Enable SSL, by selecting SSL-Supported.Testing the scenarioTo test this scenario, simply launch the Identity Assertion J2EE client on theclient machine using the following command:launchClient IDAssertion.earThe client should already be configured to know where to find the <strong>WebSphere</strong>Application Server, server01.Note: When you installed the Client Runtime, <strong>WebSphere</strong> asked for theserver name and the port number.Provide the username, password and realm name when the client asks for it.112 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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