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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 10-42 Setting the uniqueIdentifier for the user6. Click OK when you are done.7. Repeat for each individual user against which you wish to perform client sidecertificate authentication, setting the appropriate certificate string in theuniqueIdentifier field each time.Modifying the Web server to support client certificatesYou must ensure that the selected Web server is configured to request client sidecertificates. In the following example, we will use the <strong>IBM</strong> HTTP Server to showhow to configure SSL for the Web server to force the clients to send theircertificates.1. The Web server requires SSL to be enabled and configured in order to useclient side certificates. Follow the steps in 10.10.2, “Configuring the <strong>IBM</strong>HTTP Server” on page 281 to enable SSL for your <strong>IBM</strong> HTTP Server if youhave not done so yet.2. There are two ways to set the client-side certificates required: using theAdministrative console for <strong>IBM</strong> HTTP Server, or editing the httpd.conf filemanually, which is the fastest way, considering that we only need to add onemore directive.Chapter 10. Administering <strong>WebSphere</strong> security 295

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