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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Individual CSI and SAS settingsThe CSI and <strong>IBM</strong> SAS authentication and transport settings can be configuredfor each server individually. The following configurations can be individually setfor a server.►►►►►►CSI Authentication -> InboundCSI Authentication -> OutboundCSI Transport -> InboundCSI Transport -> OutboundSAS Transport -> InboundSAS Transport -> OutboundThese settings are the same as for a server (not in a cell). For more informationabout CSIv2 and <strong>IBM</strong> SAS settings, refer to 10.12, “SSL between the Java clientand <strong>WebSphere</strong>” on page 310.When configuring the transport for CSIv2, you can specify the SSL settings youwant to use. The SSL settings available here are in the list of SSL entriesconfigured for the cell. For more information on the SSL settings for the cell, referto , “SSL settings” on page 340.Server level (global) securityGlobal security settings can also be configured for servers individually, althoughnot all the configuration options are available on the server level.Select Server Level <strong>Security</strong> from the Server <strong>Security</strong> page; you will get thepanel shown in Figure 10-65.344 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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