Specifying authentication settings to a secured WebSphere Application Server v6.0

If your WebSphere® run-time environment has global security enabled, you need to communicate the authentication settings from your development environment to the run-time server. On the workbench, you need to specify that security is enabled on the run-time environment, and provide the username and password to the secured server.

Prerequisites:
  • The WebSphere run-time environment is secured. For information on configuring global security on WebSphere Application Server v6.0, see Configuring global security

To specify the authentication settings to a secure local or remote WebSphere Application Server v6.0:

  1. In the Servers view, double-click your WebSphere Application Server v6.0. The server editor opens.
  2. Click the Overview tab at the bottom of the editor.
  3. Expand the Security section.
  4. Select the Security is enabled on this server check box. If this check box is not enabled, all other security settings are ignored. For more information about the WebSphere security feature, see the WebSphere Application Server documentation.
  5. In the User ID field and Password fields, specify the user name and password for the current active authentication settings defined in the server configuration.

    For Windows The specified user must have the following permissions: Log on as service and Act as part of the operating system.

    For Linux The specified user must be logged on as root.

    To test this setting, start the server. In the Console view find the message Security enabled true which indicates security should be enabled.
Note: When enabling security for a server, do not give it a user ID that has the same name as the machine where WebSphere Application Server is installed. Otherwise, the server may fail to start.
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