WebSphere® Application Server supports security in the CORBA C++ client to access-protected enterprise beans. If configured, C++ CORBA clients can access protected enterprise bean methods using a client certificate to achieve mutual authentication on WebSphere Application Server applications.
You can achieve
interoperability of Security Authentication Service between the C++
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) client and WebSphere Application Server using Common
Secure Interoperability Version 2 (CSIv2) authentication protocol
over Remote Method Invocation over the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
(RMI-IIOP). The CSIv2 security service protocol has authentication,
attribute and transport layers. Among the three layers, transport
authentication is conceptually simple, however, cryptographically
based transport authentication is the strongest. WebSphere Application Server has implemented the transport authentication layer, so that
C++ secure CORBA clients can use it effectively in making CORBA clients
and protected enterprise bean resources work together.
For
more information, see Global security settings.
Security authentication from non-Java based C++ client to enterprise beans. WebSphere Application Server supports security in the CORBA C++ client to access-protected enterprise beans. If configured, C++ CORBA clients can access protected enterprise bean methods using a client certificate to achieve mutual authentication on WebSphere Application Server applications.
C++ security setting | Description |
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client_protocol_password | Specifies the password for the user ID. |
client_protocol_user | Specifies the user ID to authenticate at the target server. |
security_sslKeyring | Specifies the name of the RACF® keyring for the client to use. The keyring must be defined under the user ID that is issuing the command to run the client. |
/WebSphere/V6R0M0/DeploymentManager/profiles/default/config/cells /PLEX1Network/nodes/PLEX1Manager/servers/dmgrSome of the environment file terms are explained below:
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