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Installing and Configuring LiveCycle Security Products for JBoss
To configure run-time properties:
1. In a web browser, navigate to http://hostname:port/edc/Main.do and log in as the Super Administrator.
Where port is the port number that the application server uses (the default value is 8080), and
hostname is the name of the computer that hosts the application server.
2. Complete the tasks in the table below. For detailed information on completing each task, see
LiveCycle Policy Server Help.
Configuration task
Change the default administrator
account password
Configure client and server
configuration settings
Configure default settings for
offline document security
Configure authentication
providers
Synchronize directories
Configure external user
registration
Add administration accounts
Back up the
LiveCycle Policy Server
configuration
Configuring LiveCycle Policy Server run-time properties
Description
Use the Administration configuration page in the web application to
change the default administrator login password.
Set up client and server configuration properties, including a base
LiveCycle Policy Server URL and anonymous user access properties.
Set the offline leasing period and specify a key rollover schedule.
Create a domain for your directory servers to set up user
authentication.
For JBoss deployments, the JAAS application name must be the
name of the application policy you defined in the login-config.xml
file. The directory properties you specify must match those in the
login-config.xml file. (See
page
56.)
To add Kerberos authentication, you must have Microsoft Active
Directory 2000 or 2003 controlling a domain where both the end
user and the end user's computer are in the domain. (See
Kerberos authentication" on page
Perform a directory synchronization to pull user accounts from the
directory servers to the LiveCycle Policy Server database for
authentication purposes.
Enable external user registration. This includes external user
registration email, outgoing (SMTP) server information, users and
groups to include or exclude, and external user access properties.
(Optional) Add more administration accounts for additional users
who will be administering LiveCycle Policy Server on a continuing
basis.
(Optional) Export the LiveCycle Policy Server configuration settings
to a file to back up your configuration. If required, you can import the
settings back into LiveCycle Policy Server to restore the
configuration.
"Configuring JAAS authentication" on
28.)
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