Sun Microsystems 5.1.1 Network Cables User Manual


 
Chapter 5 Section 5.5
Configuring the HTTPS eWay eWay Environment Properties
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An additional task to properly configure the Proxy properties is to edit the
PropertyPermission utility of the server.policy file in the Logical Host:
1 Navigate to <c:\JavaCAPS>\logicalhost\is\lib\install\templates\
where <c:\JavaCAPS>\ is the location of your Sun Java Composite Application
Platform Suite installation.
2 Add the following syntax to the server.policy file:
permission java.util.PropertyPermission “*”, “read,write”;
3 For the permission changes to take place, you need to create a new domain. See
“Creating and Starting the Domain” on page 81 to create a new domain.
5.5.3 Security
The Environment Configuration Security properties are used to perform HTTP
authentication and SSL connections. They include the following configuration sections:
Authentication
SSL
Proxy Port Specifies the port of the HTTPS proxy.
This specifies the HTTPS proxy port to
which requests to an HTTP server or
reception of data from an HTTP server
may be delegated to a proxy. This sets the
proxy port for secured HTTP connections.
A valid HTTPS proxy port. The
default is 8080.
Proxy Username Specifies the user name necessary for
authentication to access the proxy server.
A valid user name.
Note: The user name is
required by URLs that
require HTTP basic
authentication to
access the site.
Important: Be sure to
enter a value for this
property before you
enter a value for the
Proxy password
properties.
Proxy Password Specifies the password required for
accessing the HTTPS proxy.
The appropriate password.
Important: Be sure to
enter a value for the
Proxy username
properties before
entering this property.
Table 6 Environment Configuration—Proxy Configuration (Continued)
Name Description Required Value