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Set trust anchors for the generator binding on the application level


A trust anchor specifies key stores that contain trusted root certificates, which validate the signer certificate. These key stores are used by the request generator and the response generator (when Web services is acting as client) to generate the signer certificate for the digital signature. Configure trust anchors for the generator binding at the application level by using the admin console.

Configure a trust anchor using an assembly tool or the admin console. This task describes how to configure the application-level trust anchor using the admin console.

See on assembly tools, see the related information.

The keystores are critical to the integrity of the digital signature validation. If they are tampered with, the result of the digital signature verification is doubtful and comprised. Therefore, it is recommended that you secure these keystores. The binding configuration specified for the request generator must match the binding configuration for the response generator.

The trust anchor configuration for the request generator on the client must match the configuration for the request consumer on the server. Also, the trust anchor configuration for the response generator on the server must match the configuration for the response consumer on the client.

Trust anchors defined at the application level have a higher precedence over trust anchors defined at the server or cell level. How to configure trust anchors at the server or cell level is not described in this task.

See on creating and configuring trust anchors on the server or cell level, see Set trust anchors on the server or cell level.

Complete the following steps to configure trust anchors for the generator binding on the application level:

 

  1. Locate the trust anchor panel in the admin console.

    1. Click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise apps > application_name.

    2. Under Manage modules, click URI_name.

    3. Under WS-Security Properties we can access the trust anchor configuration for the following bindings:

    4. Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.

    5. Click New to create a trust anchor configuration, click Delete to delete an existing configuration, or click the name of an existing trust anchor configuration to edit its settings. If creating a new configuration, enter a unique name in the Trust anchor name field.

  2. Specify the keystore password, the keystore location, and the keystore type. Key store files contain public and private keys, root certificate authority (CA) certificates, the intermediate CA certificate, and so on. Keys retrieved from the keystore are used to sign and validate or encrypt and decrypt messages or message parts. If we specified the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator implementation for the key locator class implementation, specify a key store password, location, and type.

    1. Specify a password in the Key store password field.

      This password is used to access the keystore file.

    2. Specify the location of the key store file in the Key store path field.

    3. Select a keystore type from the Key store type field.

      The JCE used by IBM supports the following key store types:

      JKS

      Use this option if we are not using Java Cryptography Extensions (JCE) and if wer keystore file uses the Java Keystore (JKS) format.

      JCEKS

      Use this option if we are using Java Cryptography Extensions.

      PKCS11KS (PKCS11)

      Use this format if the keystore uses the PKCS#11 file format. Keystores using this format might contain RSA keys on cryptographic hardware or might encrypt keys that use cryptographic hardware to ensure protection.

      PKCS12KS (PKCS12)

      Use this option if the keystore uses the PKCS#12 file format.

      WAS provides some sample keystore files in the following directory, using the USER_INSTALL_ROOT variable: c:\{USER_INSTALL_ROOT}\etc\ws-security\samples${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples

      For example, we might use the enc-receiver.jceks keystore file for encryption keys. The password for this file is Storepass and the type is JCEKS.

      Restriction: Do not use these keystore files in a production environment. These samples are provided for testing purposes only.

 

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This task configures trust anchors for the generator binding at the application level.

 

Next steps

Specify a similar trust anchor configuration for the consumer.


Trust anchor collection
Trust anchor settings

 

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