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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Creating Access Manager JunctionsAt this point, the configuration of the <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Servers themselvesneeds some further description.There are two separate application servers, one of which is fully configured withthe secured form of the sample application with Access Manager for <strong>WebSphere</strong>installed, appsrv01. The setup and configuration of this instance will bediscussed later in this chapter. The other has the security roles for the ITSOBankall mapped to everyone (appsrv02), rendering it effectively unsecured.The two junctions need to be created, one for each server. pdadmin is required tocreate the junctions.1. Start the pdadmin command line and when the prompt appears log on assec_master with the right password to the Access Manager Secure Domainusing the login command.2. Create a new TCP junction with the following command:server task WebSEALd-wsl01 create -f -t tcp -h appsrv01.itso.ral.ibm.com -p9080 /junction1This creates a TCP junction (-t option) of name junction1 on the WebSEALserver wsl01 connected to the <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server appsrv01default host at port 9080 (-p option).A similar junction, appsrv02 with /junction2 URI is also created to the<strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server appsrv01.3. Log on to Web Portal Manager, select Object Space, then click WebSEAL inthe tree to reveal all the objects in the WebSEAL space. Both junctions areshown.422 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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