Policy Sets and Policy Set Bindings editor: Authentication tokens panel
Use this panel, which is in the Policy Sets section of the editor, to create Username, X.509, SAML, and LTPA authentication tokens.
You can further configure X.509 tokens in the bindings panels,
at which time they can be associated to key information.
Request and Response is always the same in any server/client relationship. A message from a client to the server is a request, and the message back from the server to the client is the response.
Fields
Field name | Description and valid options |
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Token name | Enter a user-defined name for the token policy.
When you add a new row, this field defaults to default_request. You can select and change this value. |
SOAP Message | One of the following values:
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WS-Security Version | One of the following values:
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Field name | Description and valid options |
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Token name | Enter a user-defined name for the token policy.
When you add a new row, this field defaults to default_request. You can select and change this value. |
SOAP Message | One of the following values:
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WS-Security Version | One of the following values:
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Token Type | One of the following values:
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Field name | Description and valid options |
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Token name | Enter a user-defined name for the token policy.
When you add a new row, this field defaults to default_request. You can select and change this value. |
Token Type | One of the following values:
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