Use this task to set up security for your optimized local
adapters connections that perform inbound calls.
Before you begin
Run the WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® servers with global security
and activate the Sync-to-OS Thread option if you intend to use the
optimized local adapter APIs with those servers. To read about global
security, see the topic, Enabling security. To read more about activating
the Sync-to-OS Thread option, see the topic, z/OS security options.
Local access to WebSphere Application Server for z/OS servers is protected by the
System Authorization Facility (SAF) CBIND class. This class is defined
during profile creation and is used to protect WebSphere Application Server for z/OS servers when Internet Inter-ORB
Protocol (IIOP) local client connection requests are made, and optimized
local adapters requests. Before running any application that uses
the Register API, be sure to grant READ access for the user ID for
the job, UNIX® System Services
(USS) process, or Customer Information Control System (CICS®) region to the CBIND class for the target server. This
is setup with the BBOCBRAK job. For more information about the CBIND
class, read the topic, Using CBIND to control access to clusters.
All
inbound requests to WebSphere Application Server
run under the authority of the current user on thread. This identity
is automatically propagated and is asserted in the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) container and
this identity is that which the application starts under. Inbound
requests that drive into a target enterprise bean arrive in the same
manner as method invocations do for local IIOP requests and the security
options for RunAs work in the same way as local IIOP requests
When
transaction work passes between CICS and
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, either inbound or outbound,
you must take into account some special security considerations. For
example, you must determine if the authentication for inbound to
WebSphere Application Server
work should run with the authority of the specific CICS application or the overall CICS region authority. There are similar concerns
when
WebSphere Application Server
sends outbound work to a CICS application;
you must determine if CICS should
honor the originating application authority or its own CICS current security profile.
Attention: You must make sure that the client applications are
authenticated in order for CICS to
process the request.
For passing requests in to WebSphere Application Server
from CICS, you can indicate
that you want to use the current CICS application
identity by setting a flag for this with the Register API call.
About this task
The following steps include the tasks that you must complete
to secure the optimized local adapters for an inbound call:
Procedure
Configure the security settings. The security
identity propagation type is specified in registration flags when
the optimized local adapters connection request is made in the call
to BBOA1REG. You can select either the CICS region
or application security profile.
Attention: In order
for this to function properly, you need to have enabled CICS application level security with the SEC=YES CICS startup option.
Also,
the CICS application user can
only be propagated and asserted on the
WebSphere Application Server thread when
the ola_cicsuser_identity_propagate environment variable is set to
1. This gives control of this behavior to be managed by the
WebSphere Application Server system programmer.
When this option is set to 0 (the default), and the Register API calls CICS applications that select application
level propagation, an error occurs. For more information about this
environment variable see the topic, Optimized local adapters environment
variables.
Set the environment variable to permit the CICS application-level identities to be used
for authentication when the registration request is made. You can
set the variable in the administrative console as follows:
- Click Environment > WebSphere Variables.
- Under Scope, select Cell from the Show scope
selection drop-down list. If the ola_cicsuser_identity_propagate
environment variable displays in the resources list, you do not have to
add it again. You can continue with step c. If you have not added
the variable to the resource list, you must Click Add. The
ola_cicsuser_identity_propagate environment variable must be added
to the display list the first time you do this task. Each time after
the initial addition, you are able to select ola_cicsuser_identity_propagate
from the display list after you set the scope.
- Click ola_cicsuser_identity_propagate A
window displays the General Properties where you can configure the
variable.
- Set the WebSphere Application Server
environment variable to 1. If you set the environment
variable to 0 (zero) or leave it undefined, the CICS application level security is not honored
in an inbound call to WebSphere Application Server.
- Click Apply and OK.
Results
You have set up security for the optimized local adapters
inbound connections.
What to do next
For more information about using security with IMS, see the topic, Security considerations when using
optimized local adapters with IMS.