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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Data type: Base64-encoded ASCII dataCertificate file name: <strong>WebSphere</strong>LDAPCert.armLocation: C:\<strong>WebSphere</strong>\AppServer\etcTo exchange the certificates between the two keyrings, follow the steps from“Exchanging public certificates” on page 306. using the following details:►►LDAP certificate file C:\LDAP\etc\SecurewayDAPCert.arm has to be copiedto the <strong>WebSphere</strong> server, then imported into theC:\<strong>WebSphere</strong>\AppServer\etc\WASLDAPKeyring.jks file.<strong>WebSphere</strong> certificateC:\<strong>WebSphere</strong>\AppServer\etc\<strong>WebSphere</strong>LDAPCert.arm has to be copied tothe LDAP server, then imported into the C:\LDAP\etc\LDAPKey.kdb file.Configuring the <strong>IBM</strong> SecureWay Directory ServerAfter successfully generating and exchanging the SecureWay public key, boththe SecureWay Directory Server and <strong>WebSphere</strong> must be configured to supportSSL. The assumption made is that you have previously installed and configuredthe SecureWay LDAP Directory for authenticating <strong>WebSphere</strong> users, albeitwithout SSL.Chapter 10. Administering <strong>WebSphere</strong> security 329

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