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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 10-1 Global <strong>Security</strong> configurationEnabling security refers to activating the security settings for the particular<strong>Security</strong> Server. For a simple overview of the <strong>Security</strong> Server, refer to “Othersecurity components” on page 226.To enable Global <strong>Security</strong>, certain criteria must be met.► An authentication mechanism must be selected. The Application Serversupports two authentication mechanisms by default, SWAM and LTPA.SWAM is selected initially (refer to “Authentication mechanisms” on page 224for a description of <strong>WebSphere</strong>’s authentication mechanisms). LTPA requiressome additional configuration; this is documented in 10.6, “LTPA” onpage 250.► A user registry must be selected. The Application Server supports theconcept of a custom registry, which makes the integration of <strong>WebSphere</strong> withany type of appropriate registry fairly straightforward. LocalOS and LDAP areChapter 10. Administering <strong>WebSphere</strong> security 237

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