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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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15.The changes should be saved and <strong>WebSphere</strong> restarted.Of course, it is necessary for Global <strong>Security</strong> to be enabled in order for SSL tooperate; ensure that this is the case.10.12.3 Configuring the Java clientA J2EE application client environment provides the necessary libraries toconnect via SSL and so no additional effort from the client application developeris required. Configuration is provided in the sas.client.props file, which is locatedin <strong>WebSphere</strong>’s properties directory by default. For details regarding the optionsavailable in this file, consult 6.3, “Configuring the Java client” on page 103.Before starting configuration of the Java client, it is recommended that you backup the current sas.client.props file.To allow for a secure connection to <strong>WebSphere</strong>, the following settings arenecessary.Table 10-4 sas.client.props configurationPropertycom.ibm.CORBA.securityEnabledcom.ibm.ssl.protocolcom.ibm.CSI.performTransportAssocSSLTLSSupportedcom.ibm.CSI.performTransportAssocSSLTLSRequiredcom.ibm.CSI.performMessageIntegritySupportedcom.ibm.CSI.performMessageConfidentialitySupportedValuetrueSSLtruetruetruetrueOnce the sas.client.props file has been updated, it should be saved to thefilesystem.Testing the configuration involves starting a Java client with the launchclient tool.Information regarding the launchclient tool can be found in 6.5, “J2EE applicationclient” on page 121.Additionally, the client must provide a certificate in order to establish its identity,rather than a user name and password. Java clients can be configured to providea certificate and in this case, several additional steps are necessary.The sas.client.props file must be updated to reflect the addition of the client truststore.Chapter 10. Administering <strong>WebSphere</strong> security 315

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