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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Tip from a battle scarred veteran prodigy “grasshopper”:You really, really need to create a new keystore file. If you don’t, you will get tospend this Friday night in the lab, like those poor <strong>IBM</strong> Directory Server folkswho ignored my tip got to do last Friday night. Of course, you didn’t read mytip to them, did you? That makes perfect sense, as you are working withiPlanet Directory Server. May I suggest that you refer to my tip in their section.Then you can decide how you want to spend this Friday night.To create our keystore file, follow the steps from “Generating a self-signedcertificate for the Web Container” on page 304.Create a new key database using the following information:► Key database type: JKS► File name: iPlanet.jks► Location: /usr/<strong>WebSphere</strong>/AppServer/etcImport the certificate using the following information:► Certificate format: Base64-encoded ASCII data► Certificate file name: export_Tivoli10.cer► Location: /tmpNow that we have our keystore file, we are ready to begin the configuration of<strong>WebSphere</strong> for SSL access to our directory server. To begin, log in to your<strong>WebSphere</strong> Administrative Console from your browser, and follow these steps.1. The first thing we need to do is to define the SSL settings to use our keystorefile. Follow the steps from 10.8.1, “SSL configurations” on page 259 using theinformation below:►►►►►►►►Alias: iPlanetsslKey File Name: /usr/<strong>WebSphere</strong>/AppServer/etc/iPlanetkey.jksKey File Password: type in the password for the key fileKey File Format: JKSTrust File Name: /usr/<strong>WebSphere</strong>/AppServer/etc/iPlanetkey.jksTrust File Password: type in the password for the key fileTrust File Format: JKS<strong>Security</strong> Level: High484 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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