stsURI |
This custom property does not have a default
value.
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Use this custom property to specify the Security
Token Service (STS) address.
This custom property is required
for the token consumer. However, this custom property is optional
for the token generator if the requested token exists in the RunAs Subject and its verification is not required.
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wstrustClientBinding |
This custom property does not have a default
value.
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Use this custom property to specify the binding
name for the WS-Trust client.
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wstrustClientBindingScope |
You can specify an application or domain value. |
Use this custom property to specify the type
of bindings that are used for the WS-Trust client.The
following conditions apply:
- If you specify the domain value, general
bindings are used.
- If you specify the application value, custom
bindings are used.
- If you do not specify a value and application bindings exist,
those application bindings are used.
- If you do not specify a value and general bindings exist, those
general bindings are used.
- If neither application or general bindings exist, the default
bindings are used.
This custom property is optional.
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wstrustClientPolicy |
This custom property does not have a default
value.
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Use this custom property to specify the policy
set name for the WS-Trust client.
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wstrustClientSoapVersion |
You can specify a 1.1 or 1.2 value.
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Use this custom property to specify the SOAP
message version that the trust client uses to generate the SOAP message.
The SOAP message is sent to the Security Token Service (STS). If you
do not define this custom property, the generic security token login
module uses the SOAP version of the application when it generates
the SOAP message for the trust client request.
The default value
corresponds to the SOAP version that is used by the application client.
This
custom property is optional.
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wstrustClientWSTNamespace |
Specify one of the following values:
- Trust Version 1.3 (Default)
Specify 1.3 to use Trust Version 1.3
(Default).
http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512
- Trust Version 1.2
Specify 1.2 to use Trust Version 1.2.
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/trust
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Use this custom property to specify which
trust client namespace the generic security token login modules uses
when it makes the WS-Trust request.
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wstrustValidateClientBinding |
By default, the value for this custom property
is the same value that is specified for the wstrustClientBinding custom
property.
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Use this custom property to specify the bindings
that are used by the WS-Trust Validate request.
If
you do not specify this custom property, the WS-Trust
Validate request uses the same bindings that are used by WS-Trust Issue, which are defined by the wstrustClientBinding custom
property.
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wstrustValidateClientPolicy |
By default, the value for this custom property
is the same value that is specified for the wstrustClientPolicy custom
property.
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Use this custom property to specify the policy
sets to use with the WS-Trust Validate request.
If
you do not specify a value for this custom property, WS-Trust
Validate uses the same policy set as WS-Trust
Issue, which is defined by the required wstrustClientPolicy custom
property.
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wstrustIssuer |
You can use any string value.
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Use this custom property to specify the issuer
for the request token.
This custom property is optional
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wstrustValidateTargetOption |
The default value is the WS-Trust base
extension value.
You can specify a token value
or a base value, which is also the default
value.
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Use this custom property to specify whether
the WS-Trust client passes the validation
token to the WS-Trust Security Token Service
using the ValidateTarget or the Base element extension.
The
following conditions apply:
- If you do not specify a value for this custom property, the token
is wrapped in the Base element extension within the RequestedSecurityToken element.
- If you specify the token value, the token
is wrapped in the ValidateTarget element within
the RequestedSecurityToken element.
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