You can configure your user account repository using the
administrative console. The steps for configuring
the local operating system, which is the default, or a standalone
custom user account registry are similar.
About this task
You can choose to allow
WebSphere® ESB to
automatically generate a server user identity or you can specify one
from the user account repository that you are employing. The latter
choice improves auditability of administrative actions.
Procedure
- From the administrative console, open the configuration
page for your user registry.
Expand Security,
click Secure administration, applications, and infrastructure,
and select the user registry that you are employing under the Available
realm definitions menu. Click Configure.
- Optional: Enter a valid user
name in the Primary administrative user name field.
This value is the name of a user with administrative privileges
that is defined in the registry. This user name is used to access
the administrative console. It is also used by the wsadmin command.
- Select either the Automatically generated server
identity or Server identity that is stored
in the repository option.
- Optional: For standalone
custom registries only, perform the following steps:
- Verify that the value in the Custom registry
class name is correct, or change it if necessary.
- Select or remove the check from Ignore case
for authentication.
When you select this
option, the authorization check is case insensitive.
- Click Apply.
- From the bottom of the Secure
administration, applications, and infrastructure page,
click Set as current.
- Click OK and either Apply or Save.