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Uninstalling the Aggregation Proxy interceptor security component

The Aggregation Proxy interceptor feature is uninstalled from the WebSphere® Application Server Administration Console.

About this task
Perform the following steps to uninstall the interceptor:
  1. Delete the AggProxyTai.jar from the was_root/lib/ext.
    Note: was_root is the installation root directory for WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. By default, this directory is:
    • AIX /usr/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer
    • Linux /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer
  2. Log in to the Integrated Solutions Console:
    1. Open a browser and navigate to the following URL: https://host_name:port/ibm/console.
      Where:
      • host_name is the fully qualified host name of the server where the application or the network deployment manager is deployed.
      • port is the secured port used to access the console. The default port is 9043.
      Note: The default unsecured port is 9060. If you use 9060, you must have "http" instead of "https" in the URL.
    2. Enter an administrator user ID and password. (Omit the password if security is not enabled.)
    3. Click Log in.
  3. Click Security > Global security.
    1. Under Authentication, expand Web and SIP security and click Trust association.
    2. Deselect Enable trust association.
    Note: If you are using WebSphere Application Server version 6.1.0.x, reach this window by clicking Security > Secure administration, applications, and infrastructure > Web Security > Trust Association.
    Note: You can keep the trust association enabled and then uninstall the Aggregation Proxy interceptor by using the following instructions.
  4. Click OK.
  5. Click Save.
  6. Return to the Trust Association window.
  7. Under Additional Properties, click Intercepters.
  8. Select com.ibm.glm.http.security.tai.HttpDigestTAI.
  9. Click Delete.
  10. Click Save.
  11. Restart the server.



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