The first step to take to secure your WebSphere Process Server environment
is to supply authentication information when creating
server profiles.
Before you begin
It is assumed that you have successfully installed WebSphere Process Server before
commencing this task.
Why and when to perform this task
A detailed description of creating profiles is provided in Installing .
Steps for this task
- During profile creation each time you are offered
the chance to enter a user name and password, do so. These user
names must be in the user registry that you intend to use for authenticating
users. By default this would be the local operating system user registry but
you can use the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) if you prefer.
The users associated with these components will have some administrative privileges
to these components and therefore the user name provided should be someone
in authority.
- Finish the creation of the profile.
Complete
the remaining steps on the profile creation wizard.
- Start the server.
Start the server
either from the command line or from the First Steps console.
- Enable global security.
See Enabling global security for
more information about enabling global security.
- Stop and restart the server.
The server restarts
with global security enabled.
Last updated: Tue 24 Oct 2006 22:01:09
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