Configuring Authentication Contract; Protecting Different Applications By Using Different Authentication Contracts - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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Both J2EE application server and SOAP base URL have three parts:
Scheme: For the scheme, specify the scheme you have configured the application server
to use for connections (HTTP or HTTPS). See your application server documentation for
information on configuring SSL so you can use HTTPS. For more information on SSL
and the required certificates for the agent, see
Trust," on page
Domain: You need to specify a DNS name in the URL if you want to configure the
application server so that it is accessible internally behind your firewall and externally
outside the firewall.
Port: Port 8443 is the standard HTTPS port for an SSL connection to a JBoss server, port
7002 for an SSL connection to a WebLogic server, and port 9443 for an SSL connection to
a WebSphere server. The HTTP port is 8080 for JBoss, 7001 for WebLogic, and 9080 for
WebSphere. If you have configured a different port, use that port.
3 Click OK, then click Update > OK.
4 To update the Identity Server, click Identity Servers, then click Update > OK.
Whenever you set up a new trusted identity configuration, you need to update the Identity
Server configuration.
5 Continue with
"Preparing the Applications and the J2EE Servers" on page

2.4 Configuring Authentication Contract

The Novell J2EE Agent now comes with the ability to configure different au the tic at ion contracts
to protect different applications that reside on the same application server instance. You can also
configure additional authentication contract to applications that require them.
Section 2.4.1, "Protecting Different Applications By Using Different Authentication
Contracts," on page 49
Section 2.4.2, "Configuring Additional Authentication for Applications," on page 52
2.4.1 Protecting Different Applications By Using Different
Authentication Contracts
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents > Edit. The J2EE Agents
Configuration page is displayed.
77.
Section 5.3, "Configuring SSL Certificate
67.
Configuring the Agent for Authentication
49

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