Enterprise business portals II with IBM tivoli access manager
Mastering IBM Tivoli Access Manager is a very important factor in successfully deploying contemporary e-business solutions. Access Manager is the key element in an e-business security framework that needs thorough understanding to achieve maximum security, functionality, and performance. Based on ex...
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Part 1 Integration design and architecture
- Chapter 1. IBM WebSphere Portal integration
- 1.1 WebSphere Portal offerings
- 1.1.1 WebSphere Portal Enable
- 1.1.2 WebSphere Portal Extend
- 1.1.3 WebSphere Portal Experience
- 1.2 WebSphere Portal architecture
- 1.2.1 Presentation services
- 1.2.2 WebSphere Portal infrastructure
- 1.2.3 Tivoli Access Manager integration architecture
- 1.3 WebSphere Portal security
- 1.3.1 Authentication
- 1.3.2 Authorization
- 1.3.3 Administration
- 1.4 WebSphere Portal and Tivoli Access Manager
- 1.4.1 Tivoli Access Manager added value
- 1.4.2 Tivoli Access Manager managing WebSphere Portal resources
- Chapter 2. SAP Workplace and SAP Enterprise Portal integration
- 2.1 mySAP.com portfolio
- 2.1.1 mySAP.com Workplace
- 2.1.2 SAP Enterprise Portal
- 2.2 mySAP.com Workplace
- 2.2.1 SAP Workplace architecture
- 2.2.2 SAP Workplace security
- 2.3 SAP Workplace using Tivoli Access Manager
- 2.3.1 Access Manager added value
- 2.3.2 Access Manager integration architecture
- 2.4 SAP Portal
- 2.4.1 Introduction
- 2.4.2 SAP Enterprise Information Portal architecture
- 2.4.3 SAP Enterprise Portal security
- 2.5 SAP Portal security using Tivoli Access Manager
- 2.5.1 Access Manager added value
- 2.5.2 Access Manager integration architecture
- Chapter 3. Web Services integration
- 3.1 General business environment
- 3.2 Web Services definition
- 3.2.1 Web Services model
- 3.3 Web Services for real business
- 3.3.1 Security overview
- 3.3.2 XKMS overview
- 3.3.3 SAML overview
- 3.3.4 Summary
- 3.4 Security integration with Tivoli Access Manager
- 3.4.1 Introduction
- 3.4.2 Security models.
- 3.4.3 Administration of Web Services with aznAPI
- 3.4.4 Configuration of Web Services with Tivoli Access Manager
- Part 2 Automobile industry solution
- Chapter 4. Automobile industry solution
- 4.1 Group structure and company profile
- 4.2 Current architecture
- 4.3 Corporate business vision and objectives
- 4.4 Project layout and implementation phases
- 4.5 Business requirements
- 4.6 Functional requirements
- 4.6.1 Risk assessment
- 4.7 Security design objectives
- 4.8 Design approach
- 4.9 Implementation architecture
- 4.9.1 Single sign-on architecture
- 4.9.2 Infrastructure
- 4.9.3 Authorization architecture
- 4.10 Technical implementation
- 4.10.1 Implementing the portal platform
- 4.10.2 SAP ITS integration
- 4.10.3 Exchange 2000 integration
- 4.10.4 Lotus QuickPlace integration
- 4.10.5 Integrating Business Intelligence
- 4.10.6 Performing risk assessment
- 4.11 Conclusion
- Part 3 Retail industry solution
- Chapter 5. Retailer industry solution
- 5.1 Company structure and profile
- 5.2 Current architecture
- 5.3 Corporate business vision and objectives
- 5.4 Project layout and implementation
- 5.5 Business requirements
- 5.6 Functional requirements
- 5.6.1 Risk assessment
- 5.7 Security design objectives
- 5.8 Implementation architecture
- 5.8.1 Integration of Tivoli Access Manager into the architecture
- 5.8.2 Integration of WebSphere Portal into the architecture
- 5.9 Technical implementation
- 5.9.1 System setup
- 5.9.2 Configure Tivoli Access Manager
- 5.9.3 Configure WebSphere Portal Version 4.1.4
- 5.9.4 Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Tivoli Access Manager
- 5.9.5 Configuring WebSEAL single sign-on
- 5.10 Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Federated single sign-on
- 6.1 Business requirements
- 6.2 Functional requirements
- 6.2.1 Risk assessment
- 6.3 Security design objectives.
- 6.4 Design approach
- 6.5 Implementation architecture
- 6.6 Technical implementation
- 6.6.1 Precondition
- 6.6.2 Sample Custom SOAP rpc Servlet
- 6.7 Conclusion
- Part 4 Appendixes
- Appendix A. mySAP Workplace integration guide
- Overview
- Version information
- Configuration
- WebSEAL configuration
- mySAP Workplace configuration
- Management issues
- User administration
- Appendix B. mySAP Enterprise Portal integration guide
- Overview
- Integration product version information
- Scenario 1
- Configure WebSEAL
- Configure SAP Enterprise Portal
- Scenario 2
- Configure WebSEAL
- Configure mySAP Enterprise Portal
- Other integration considerations
- Configuring network firewalls
- Known problems
- Tivoli Access Manager global sign-On (GSO)
- Creating a Tivoli Access Manager GSO resource
- Creating the WebSEAL GSO junction
- Creating and modifying WebSEAL users
- Creating a resource credential
- Configure back-end Web server for BA authentication
- GSO administration and management considerations
- Initial GSO credential population
- Multiple point of access
- GSO password management and synchronization
- Password synchronization between the same registry
- Password synchronization between Access Manager and NT domains
- Appendix C. Solaris installation guidelines
- Verify the current Solaris configuration
- DB2 Version 7.2 installation
- DB2 installation verification
- WebSphere Application Server installation
- WebSphere Application Server installation verification
- WebSphere Application Server security setup
- Personalization and portal installation
- WebSphere Portal verification
- Personalization Workspace verification
- Applying fixpacks
- WebSEAL configuration
- Summary of configuration files involved
- Configure WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Portal.
- Configure Tivoli Access Manager
- Set up SSO between WebSEAL and HTTP Server
- Pass WebSphere Portal authorization to Access Manager
- Enable SSL between WebSEAL and HTTP Server
- Improving Portal Server performance
- Sample configuration files
- Appendix D. CGI-program for inactivity timeout
- Appendix E. Additional material
- Locating the Web material
- Using the Web material
- How to use the Web material
- Glossary
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other resources
- Referenced Web sites
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- IBM Redbooks collections
- Index
- Back cover.