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6.6.0.2.2.2.3: Authenticating to the administrative server
6.6.0.2.2.2.3: Authenticating to the administrative server
If security is enabled for your administrative server, you must prepare the
wscp client so that it can authenticate to the server. To do
this, perform the following steps:
- Make a copy of the properties file sas.client. props.
This file is located in the subdirectory named properties, in the directory
where you installed the product--for example,
C:\WebSphere\AppServer\properties. Rename the file--for
example, you can name the file sas.wscp.props--and edit or
add the following property-value pairs:
com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource=properties
com.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid=your_user_id
com.ibm.CORBA.principalName=NT_domain/user_id
com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword=your_password
The value properties is the only option for the
com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource property. The value prompt (prompting
for a user ID) is not supported forwscp.
- If you are using digital certificates, you must also enable
access to the server key stores. A dummy key store file is provided as a
WebSphere Application Server installation option. The dummy key store
is not intended for use in a production environment. See 5.5: Certificate-based authentication, for more
information on using certificates in WebSphere Application Server.
- Add the following line to your .wscprc file:
com.ibm.CORBA.ConfigURL=URL_of_properties_file
An example URL on Windows platforms:
file:///C:/WebSphere/AppServer/properties/sas.wscp.props
An example URL on UNIX platforms:
file:///usr/WebSphere/AppServer/properties/sas.wscp.properties
Alternatively, you can add the following option to the Java command line
(preceding the application class name):
-Dcom.ibm.CORBA.ConfigURL=URL_of_properties_file
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