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WebSphere software- Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6 Lab 05 - Security What You should be able to do In this exercise, you will secure your Web Sphere Application Server environment. First, you will enable global security using Lightweight Third-Party Authentication(LTPA) component services by defining sphere Application Server. You will configure access to the Administrative console by defining a number of roles and mapping those roles to different users. To test your configuration, you will perform various administrative functions using different accounts and see if the security configuration correctly supports your ability to perform those functions. You wil also turn off security for the Default Application server, but leave security enabled for the administrative console. Finally, you will disable Global Security Lab requirement List of system and software required for the student to complete the lab Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 is required for this lab exercise WebSphere Application Server v6.0 has been successfully installed. The lab source files(LabFiles60. zip)must be extracted to the root directory (i.e, C: l) What you should be able to do At the end of this lab you should be able to Configure global security for your Web Sphere Application Environment Configure role-based security for administration of WebSphere Application Server Proof of Technology Lab 05-Security Product Introduction Exploration(PI+E) Page 1 of 36© Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. Proof of Technology Lab 05 – Security Product Introduction + Exploration (PI+E) Page 1 of 36 IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6 Lab 05 - Security What You Should Be Able to Do In this exercise, you will secure your WebSphere Application Server environment. First, you will enable global security using Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) component services within WebSphere Application Server. You will configure access to the Administrative console by defining a number of roles and mapping those roles to different users. To test your configuration, you will perform various administrative functions using different accounts and see if the security configuration correctly supports your ability to perform those functions. You will also turn off security for the Default Application server, but leave security enabled for the administrative console. Finally, you will disable Global Security. Lab Requirements List of system and software required for the student to complete the lab. • Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 is required for this lab exercise. • WebSphere Application Server v6.0 has been successfully installed. • The lab source files (LabFiles60.zip) must be extracted to the root directory (i.e., C:\). What you should be able to do At the end of this lab you should be able to: • Configure global security for your WebSphere Application Environment. • Configure role-based security for administration of WebSphere Application Server
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