End-to-end paths for security
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Configuring LTPA and working with keys
You must configure Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) when you set up security for the first time. LTPA is the default authentication mechanism for WebSphere® Application Server. After you have configured LTPA you can generate LTPA keys manually or automatically.Customizing application login with Java Authentication and Authorization Service
Using Java™ Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), you can customize your application login.Creating a single sign-on for HTTP requests using SPNEGO Web authentication
Creating single sign-ons for HTTP requests using the Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO) web authentication for WebSphere Application Server requires the performance of several distinct, yet related functions that when completed, allow HTTP users to log in and authenticate to the Microsoft domain controller only once at their desktop and to receive automatic authentication from the WebSphere Application Server.Setting up Kerberos as the authentication mechanism for WebSphere Application Server
You must perform the steps to set up Kerberos as the authentication mechanism for WebSphere Application Server.


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