Specifies the name of a user with administrative privileges that is defined in your local operating system.
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Use this page to configure local operating system registry settings.
WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 distinguishes between the user identities for administrators who manage the environment and server identities for authenticating server to server communications. In most cases, server identities are automatically generated and are not stored in a repository.
However,
if you are adding a Version 5.0.x or 6.0.x node to a Version
6.1 cell, you must ensure that the Version 5.x or Version 6.0.x server
identity and password are defined in the repository for this cell. Enter the
server user identity and password on this panel.
Under the Custom properties link, you can add a value for the disable.principal.case.preservation property. Setting this property will force the principal returned by getRemoteUser() and getUserPrincipal() calls to be capitalized. If this property is not set, the case that was presented will be preserved.
Enables the application server to generate the server identity, which is recommended for environments that contain only Version 6.1 or later nodes. Automatically generated server identities are not stored in a user repository.
You can change this server identity on the Authentication mechanisms and expiration panel. To access the Authentication mechanisms and expiration panel, click Security > Secure administration, applications, and infrastructure > Authentication mechanisms and expiration. Change the value of the Internal server ID field.
Default: | Enabled |
Specifies a user identity in the repository that is used for internal process communication. Cells that contain Version 5.x or 6.0.x nodes require a server user identity that is defined in the active user repository.
Default: | Enabled |
Specifies the user ID that is used to run the application server for security purposes.
Specifies the password that corresponds to the server ID.