Start of changeIBM Content Navigator, Version 2.0.3     Supports:  Content Manager, FileNet P8, OnDemand, OASIS CMIS

Worksheet for configuring JAAS authentication on your web application server

IBM® Content Navigator uses Java™ Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) to authenticate a user’s login credentials. Work with your web application server administrator to gather the information that you need to configure JAAS authentication on your web application server. The IBM Content Navigator Configuration and Deployment Tool requires that you enter values prepared in advance. The worksheet is a useful place to put these values.

Print this worksheet and enter values as you prepare your installation.

Use this worksheet when you complete the following configuration and deployment task in the IBM Content Navigator Configuration and Deployment Tool:
  • Configure JAAS Authentication on Your Web Application Server
Table 1. Parameters required to configure JAAS authentication on your web application server
Parameter Description Value
Login configuration script The fully qualified path of the login configuration script, configureWSloginmodules.tcl
  • On AIX®, the default directory is /opt/IBM/ECMClient/configure/scripts/configureWSloginmodules.tcl
  • On Linux, the default directory is /opt/IBM/ECMClient/configure/scripts/configureWSloginmodules.tcl
  • On Linux for System z®, the default directory is /opt/IBM/ECMClient/configure/scripts/configureWSloginmodules.tcl
  • On Windows, the default directory is C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\ECMClient\configure\scripts\configureWSloginmodules.tcl

It is recommended that you use the default value.

 
Temporary directory The fully qualified path to a temporary directory that the IBM Content Navigator Configuration and Deployment Tool can use to run the task. You must have read and write access for the directory.

The default directory is the \configure\tmp subdirectory of the IBM Content Navigator installation directory.

It is recommended that you use the default value.

 
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