SPNEGO TAI configuration requirements (deprecated)
The configuration used by the Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO) trust association interceptor (TAI) on each selected application server is governed by various system requirements.
Deprecated feature:
In WebSphere Application Server v6.1, a trust association interceptor (TAI) that uses the SPNEGO to securely negotiate and authenticate HTTP requests for secured resources was introduced. In WAS 7.0, the SPNEGO TAI was deprecated. SPNEGO web authentication has taken its place to provide dynamic reload of the SPNEGO filters and to enable fallback to the application login method.
depfeatThe following list of configuration requirements highlights those attributes, properties, qualities, restrictions, exclusions, inclusions, and dependencies needed to be aware of when planning a WAS configuration that incorporates the use of the SPNEGO TAI.
Function item Description SPNEGO TAI The SPNEGO TAI is a server side solution in WAS. Client-side applications are responsible for generating the SPNEGO token for use by the SPNEGO TAI. Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Servers with Active Directory domain and its associated Kerberos key distribution center (KDC) is required. For information on the supported Microsoft Windows Servers, see the System Requirements for WAS v9.0 on Windows. Client application (browser or .NET client) A browser (client application) or .NET client that supports the SPNEGO authentication mechanism, as defined in IETF RFC 2478 is required. Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO) SPNEGO authentication, as defined in IETF RFC 2478 is used. Internet browsers
- Use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher
- Use Mozilla Firefox version 1.0
Kerberos Level Kerberos version 5 is required. WAS v7.0 is required. Java SDK level Java 6.0 SDK is required. Encryption Types RC4-HMAC encryption is only supported when using a Windows 2003 Server as Kerberos key distribution center (KDC). J2EE client Client application (browser or .NET client) A browser (client application) or .NET client that supports the SPNEGO authentication mechanism, as defined in IETF RFC 2478 is required.
Related:
Single sign-on for HTTP requests using SPNEGO TAI (deprecated) Configure WAS and enabling the SPNEGO TAI (deprecated) Create a single sign-on for HTTP requests using the SPNEGO TAI (deprecated) Configure the JVM SPNEGO TAI custom properties configuration (deprecated) SPNEGO TAI JVM configuration custom properties (deprecated) Use the ktab command to manage the Kerberos keytab file The Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (IETF RFC 2478) Single Sign-on Using Kerberos in Java Kerberos: The Network Authentication Protocol