Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 and Secure Authentication Service client configuration

A secure Java client requires configuration properties to determine how to perform security with a server.

These configuration properties are typically put into a properties file somewhere on the client system and referenced by specifying the following system property on the command line of the Java client. For example, this property accepts any valid Web address.

-Dcom.ibm.CORBA.ConfigURL=file:/WebSphere/V5R0M0/AppServer/sas.client.props

When this file is processed by the Object Request Broker (ORB), security can be enabled between the Java client and the target server.

If any problems exist with the client properties file or there is no match with the server security, the Java client examines the server security for non-Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 (CSIv2) security mechanisms that might be available. If no match is found with the old, non-CSIv2 security either, the Java client attempts a nonsecure connection.

Use the following property to configure the CSIv2 authentication protocols:



Subtopics
Authentication protocol settings for a client configuration
Common Secure Interoperability version 2 (CSIv2) authentication protocol client settings
Related tasks
Configuring Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 (CSIV2) and Security Authentication Service (SAS)
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