Before you install the Trust Association Interceptor (TAI),
you must configure WebSphere security to prepare it for use.
About this task
Follow these steps to configure WebSphere security so that
the
Trust Association Interceptor can
be used with
Presence Server.
- On the deployment manager, log in to the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console.
- Click to display the Global
security window.
Note: If you are using WebSphere® Application Server version 6.1.0.x, reach
this window by clicking .
- Use the Security Configuration wizard to enable security:
- Click Security Configuration Wizard to
launch the wizard.
- Check Enable application security.
- Ensure that Java 2 security is not checked.
- Click Next.
- Specify an administrative user:
- Click Federated repositories,
then click Next.
- Type a valid user name and password into the text boxes.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Click Save to
save changes to the master configuration.
- Click OK when
node synchronization has completed.
- Restart all WebSphere process in the cell (deployment manager,
node agents and servers).
- Verify the changes you made:
- Return to the Global security window.
- Click Administrative User Roles.
- Verify that the user name you defined is shown as the
Primary Administrator user name.