Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Secure applications and their environment > Authorizing access to resources > Authorizing access to Java EE resources using Tivoli Access Manager


Enable an external JACC provider

  1. Go to...

      Security | Global security | External authorization providers | Related items | External JACC provider

  2. The fields are set for TAM by default.

  3. For TAM, to set properties...

    ...otherwise, click: Custom properties

  4. On the External authorization providers panel, select option...

      External authorization using a JACC provider

  5. Finish enabling security.

    For TAM, select LDAP as the user registry and use the same LDAP server.

  6. Synchronize changes across all nodes.

  7. Restart the dmgr...
    cd $PROFILE_ROOT/bin
    ./stopManager.sh -username user_name -password password
    ./startManager.sh

  8. Restart all servers

Configure the JACC provider for TAM
Administer security users and roles with TAM
Configure TAM groups
Configure additional authorization servers for TAM
Log TAM security
Interfaces that support JACC
Enable the JACC provider for TAM
Enable embedded TAM
Disable embedded TAM client
Forcing the unconfiguration of the TAM JACC provider
Propagate security policies and roles for previously deployed applications
Authorization providers
TAM integration as the JACC provider
JACC providers
JACC support in WAS
Authorizing access to Java EE resources using TAM
Propagate security policy of installed applications to a JACC provider using wsadmin.sh
Synchronize nodes using wsadmin.sh
Authorizing access to Java EE resources using TAM
External Java Authorization Contract for Containers provider settings
Interfaces that support JACC
Security authorization provider troubleshooting tips

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