Use this panel to configure RSA token authentication.
To view this administrative console page, click Security > Global security. Under Administrative security click Administrative authentication.
RSA token is an authentication mechanism using certificates for signing and encryption portions of the security information being propagated.
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Default: | Enabled |
This is the keystore that contains the personal certificate used to encrypt and sign RSA tokens.
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Data type: | text |
This is the alias found in the Data encryption keystore that is used to encrypt and sign RSA tokens.
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Data type: | text |
This is the keystore used to contain signer certificates that can validate RSA tokens sent by other servers. The RSA token contains a sending certificate that needs to be validated by this trust store using a CertPath validation.
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Data type: | text |
Specifies the amount of time, in minutes, that the issued token is valid.
This field displays the maximum timeout, in minutes, for a token to be considered valid.
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Data type: | Integer |
Default: | 20 |
Minimum: | 10 |
Maximum: | Integer.MAX_VALUE |
Specifies the amount of time, in minutes, that the issued token is valid.
This field displays the maximum timeout, in minutes, for a token to be considered valid.
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Data type: | Integer |
Default: | 10 |
Minimum: | 10 |
Maximum: | Integer.MAX_VALUE |
Select to encrypt authentication information so that the application server can send the data from one server to another in a secure manner.
The encryption of authentication information that is exchanged between servers involves the Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) mechanism.
Select to encrypt authentication information so that the application server can send the data from one server to another in a secure manner.