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Configuring the UDDI registry to use WebSphere Application Server security

You can configure the UDDI registry to determine whether users are allowed access to services, and to determine security of data at the transport level.

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The UDDI registry exploits two aspects of WebSphere Application Server security:
Authorization
Authorization determines whether users are allowed access to services. WebSphere Application Server determines authorization by mapping users, or groups of users, to roles. UDDI makes use of two WebSphere Application Server special subjects: Everyone (all users are allowed access) and AllAuthenticatedUsers (only valid WebSphere Application Server registered users are allowed access).
Data confidentiality
Data confidentiality determines security at the transport level. Data confidentiality for WebSphere Application Server services can be either 'none' (HTTP is used as the transport protocol) or 'confidential' (requiring the use of SSL; HTTPS is used as the transport protocol).
When WebSphere Application Server security is enabled, the default settings in the UDDI Version 3 Application and Web deployment descriptors produce the following results:
  • Publish, Custody Transfer and Security services are mapped to the AllAuthenticatedUsers special subject, and data confidentiality is enforced (HTTPS is used). Authentication uses the standard WebSphere Application Server security facilities and there is no separate registration function for the UDDI registry. To use publish functions, users must supply their WebSphere Application Server user name and password (unless you have modified the supplied publish role), and must also be registered UDDI Publishers. By registering users as UDDI Publishers, you control which users in the AllAuthenticatedUsers subject can update the UDDI registry.
  • Inquiry services are mapped to the Everyone special subject, and data confidentiality is not enforced (HTTP is used). To use inquiry services, users do not need to supply a user name or password, and do not need to be registered UDDI publishers.

We recommend that you use the default settings, as described previously. However, you can change the defaults by mapping roles to different users or user groups. If you do this, turn on the Automatically register UDDI publishers property (see UDDI node settings) so that you do not need to use two mechanisms to give access to a subset of users. You can also have a role that is not mapped to any users or user groups, in which case all access to that role is disabled.

For more information about UDDI role mappings, and a list of UDDI registry services and roles, see Access control for UDDI registry interfaces.

To change the default settings, use the following steps:

Procedure

  1. To change the role mappings using the administrative console, complete the following steps:
    1. In the navigation pane, click Applications > Enterprise Applications.
    2. In the content pane, click the UDDI registry application.
    3. Under Detail Properties click Security role to user/group mapping.
    4. Make any changes you require and click OK.
  2. To change the role mappings using the wsadmin command, complete the following steps:
    1. Use the MapRolesToUsers option of the edit command of the AdminApp object to map the roles defined in the UDDI registry application to special subjects (Everyone or AllAuthenticatedUsers), to users, or to user groups. For example, the following Java command language (JACL) statement maps the Version 3 GUI Publish role to Everyone, and the Version 3 SOAP Publish role to user 'user1' and group 'group1':
      $AdminApp edit $AppName {-MapRolesToUsers { {"GUI_Publish_User" Yes No "" ""} {"V3SOAP_Publish_
      User_Role" No No "user1" "group1"} }} 
      where $AppName is a variable representing the name of the UDDI registry application.

      For more information about using the MapRolesToUsers option, see Options for the AdminApp object install, installInteractive, edit, editInteractive, update, and updateInteractive commands.

  3. To change the data confidentiality settings, refer to Configuring SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry.



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