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Typical settings Advanced options<br />

You can select whether to enable administrative security or not. By default Enable administrative security<br />

is preselected. If you select yes, you have to specify a user name and password that is given administrative<br />

authority.<br />

Creates a new default personal certificate for this<br />

profile using the DN:<br />

cn=,ou=,ou=,o<br />

=<strong>IBM</strong>,c=US<br />

Creates a new root signer certificate for this profile<br />

using the DN: cn=,ou=Root<br />

Certificate,ou=,ou=,o=<strong>IBM</strong>,<br />

c=US<br />

Default expiration date for the personal certificate is 1<br />

year.<br />

Default expiration date for the signer certificate is 15<br />

years.<br />

Allows you to enter the DN for the new certificate<br />

being created or to import an existing default<br />

personal certificate from an existing keystore<br />

Allows you to enter the DN for new root signer<br />

certificate being created or to import an existing<br />

root signing certificate from an existing keystore<br />

Allows you to enter the expiration period<br />

Allows you the enter the expiration period<br />

Keystore password is WebAS Allows you to enter a unique password for the<br />

keystore<br />

TCP/IP ports will default to a set of ports not used by<br />

any profiles in this <strong>WebSphere</strong> installation instance.<br />

(Windows) The deployment manager is run as a<br />

service using a local system account and startup type<br />

Automatic.<br />

(Linux) The deployment manager will not run as a<br />

Linux service.<br />

You can use the recommended ports (unique to<br />

the installation), use the basic defaults, or select<br />

port numbers manually.<br />

(Windows) You can choose whether the<br />

deployment manager will run as a service, under<br />

which account the service runs and what startup<br />

type is used<br />

(Linux) You can create a Linux service and<br />

specify the user name from which the service<br />

runs.<br />

Chapter 6. Installation 213

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