WAS v8.5 > Secure applications > Set up security > Enable security

Modify an existing custom property in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration

Custom properties are arbitrary name-value pairs of data, where the name is a property key and the value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties. Defining a new property enables you to configure settings beyond those available in the dmgr console. We can modify existing security custom properties in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration. Modify an existing custom property in a global security configuration

  1. Click Security > Global security > Custom properies.

  2. Select the custom property to modify.

  3. Click Edit In the Value field, and then enter the value to modify.

  4. Click Apply or Save.

We can also use the -customProperties flag in the setAdminActiveSecuritySettings wsadmin command to modify an existing custom property in a global security configuration. See the SecurityConfigurationCommands command group for AdminTask article for more information about this command. For example:

wsadmin>AdminTask.setAdminActiveSecuritySettings('[-customProperties 
["com.ibm.websphere.security.test=false"]]')


Modify an existing custom property in a security domain configuration

  1. Click Security > Security domains.

  2. Select the global security domain to modify.

  3. Click Custom properties.

  4. Select the custom property to modify.

  5. Click Edit.In the Value field, and then enter the value to modify.

  6. Click Apply or Save.

We can also use the -customProperties flag in the setAppActiveSecuritySettings wsadmin command to modify an existing custom property in a global security domain configuration. See the SecurityConfigurationCommands command group for AdminTask article for more information about this command. Use the -securityDomainName flag to specify the security domain where the custom property is located. For example:

wsadmin>AdminTask.setAppActiveSecuritySettings('[ -securityDomainName 
testDomain -customProperties ["com.ibm.websphere.security.test=false"]]'


Related


Add a new custom property in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration
Delete an existing custom property in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration


Reference:

Security custom properties
Security custom property page
AdminTask SecurityConfigurationCommands


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