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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 12-8 Trust Association Panel3. Click the Trust Association Enabled checkbox to enable Trust Association4. Click OK and then click Interceptors in the Additional Properties section.5. On the Interceptors panel, click the WebSEAL interceptor,com.ibm.ws.security.Web.WebSealTrustAssociationInterceptor6. On the interceptor configuration pnel, verify that the Interceptor Classnamefield contains the value:com.ibm.ws.security.Web.WebSealTrustAssociationInterceptor7. The next step is to configure properties for the WebSEAL interceptor. clickCustom Properties under Additional Properties.Note: There are two ways to pass properties to the interceptor: By using aproperties file, and by seting custom properties in the <strong>WebSphere</strong>Administrative Console. At the time of this writing, the properties file wasnot fully implemented, so the custom properties mechanism was usedinstead.8. On the Interceptor Custom Properties panel, create the following key andvalue pairs. In this example, it is assumed that the WebSEAL server ‘shostname is wsl01, and that the WebSEAL server will be communicating withthe client browser over port 443.– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.id = iv_user– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.hostnames = wsl01– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.ports = 443– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.loginId = tai_user– com.ibm.Websphere.security.Webseal.mutualSSL = false396 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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