To use password encoding
with WebSphere® Application Server administrative
commands and Java clients, passwords must be
manually encoded in
the soap.client.props and sas.client.props files
using the PropFilePasswordEncoder tool.
Before you begin
To run the script,
your user profile must have *ALLOBJ authority.
About this task
Use
the PropFilePasswordEncoder utility to encode the passwords
in properties files. The PropFilePasswordEncoder utility is
a Qshell
script. Complete the following steps to manually encode the passwords:
Procedure
- Sign on the server with a user profile that has
all object (*ALLOBJ)
special authority.
- Run the Start Qshell (STRQSH)
command on a command line to start
the Qshell environment.
- Use the PropFilePasswordEncoder utility
to encode the passwords.
For example, to encode the
passwords for properties in the
sas.client.props file
for the default WebSphere Application
Server profile (in a default installation), enter the following command:
profile_root/bin/PropFilePasswordEncoder
-profileName server1
profile_root/properties/sas.client.props -SAS
For
example, to encode the passwords for properties in the
soap.client.props file
for the default stand-alone application server profile, enter the
following
command:
profile_root/bin/PropFilePasswordEncoder
-profileName server1
profile_root/properties/soap.client.props
com.ibm.SOAP.loginPassword,com.ibm.ssl.keyStorePassword,
com.ibm.ssl.trustStorePassword
For more information
on
the sas.client.props utility, see the PropFilePasswordEncoder command reference.
Results
The passwords are encoded in the soap.client.props and sas.client.props files.