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WebSphere Application
Server uses cryptography to protect sensitive data and to ensure confidentiality
and integrity of communications between WebSphere Application Server and other
components in the network. Cryptography is also used by Web services
security when certain security constraints are configured for the
Web Services application.
Important: Your country of origin
might have restrictions on the import, possession, use, or re-export
to another country, of encryption software. Before downloading or
using the unrestricted policy files, you must check the laws of your
country, its regulations, and its policies concerning the import,
possession, use, and re-export of encryption software, to determine
if it is permitted.
- Click J2SE 5.0
- Click IBM SDK Policy
files.
The Unrestricted
JCE Policy files for SDK 5 Web site displays.
- Click Sign in and provide your IBM.com ID and password.
- Select Unrestricted JCE Policy files for SDK
5 and click Continue.
- View the license and click I Agree to continue.
- Click Download Now.
- Extract the unlimited jurisdiction policy files that are packaged
in the ZIP file. The ZIP file contains a US_export_policy.jar file
and a local_policy.jar file.
- In your WebSphere Application
Server installation, go to the $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security directory
and back up your US_export_policy.jar and local_policy.jar files.
- Replace your US_export_policy.jar and local_policy.jar files
with the two files that you downloaded from the IBM.com Web site.
Attention: Fix packs that include updates to the Software Development
Kit (SDK) might overwrite unrestricted policy files. Back up unrestricted
policy files before you apply a fix pack and reapply these files after
the fix pack is applied.
Complete
the following steps to enable security for the realm: