WebSphere Application Server supports security in the CORBA C++ client to access-protected enterprise beans. If configured, C++ CORBA clients can access protected enterprise bean methods using a client certificate to achieve mutual authentication on WebSphere Application Server applications.
Interoperability can be achieved between C++ CORBA clients and WebSphere Application Server using the Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 (CSIv2) or by using the z/OS Secure Authentication Services (z/SAS) protocols. CSIv2 should be used unless interoperability is required with a WebSphere Application Server Version 4. See Global security settings and Configuring Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 (CSIV2) and Security Authentication Service (SAS).
Security authentication from non-Java based C++ client to enterprise beans. WebSphere Application Server supports security in the CORBA C++ client to access-protected enterprise beans. If configured, C++ CORBA clients can access protected enterprise bean methods using a client certificate to achieve mutual authentication on WebSphere Application Server applications.
C++ security setting | Description |
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client_protocol_password | Specifies the password for the user ID. |
client_protocol_user | Specifies the user ID to authenticate at the target server. |
security_sslKeyring | Specifies the name of the RACF keyring for the client to use. The keyring must be defined under the user ID that is issuing the command to run the client. |
/WebSphere/V6R0M0/DeploymentManager/profiles/default/config/cells /PLEX1Network/nodes/PLEX1Manager/servers/dmgrSome of the environment file terms are explained below:
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