Configure the server to validate LTPA token authentication information
Configure the server to validate LTPA token authentication information
Important distinction between Version 5.x and Version 6 applications
Note: The information in this article supports version 5.x applications only that are used with WebSphere Application Server Version 6. The information does not apply to version 6 applications.
This task is used to configure Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA). LTPA is a type of authentication mechanism in WebSphere Application Server security that defines a particular token format. The purpose of the LTPA token authentication is to flow the LTPA token from the first Web service, which authenticated the originating client, to the downstream Web service. Do not attempt to configure LTPA from a pure client. Once the downstream Web service receives the LTPA token, it validates the token to verify that the token has not been modified and has not expired. For validation to be successful, the LTPA keys used by both the sending and receiving servers must be the same.
Complete the following steps to specify how the server must validate the LTPA token authentication information:
Launch an assembly tool. For more information on the assembly tools, see Assembly tools.
Open the J2EE perspective by clicking Window > Open perspective > Other > J2EE .
Click Edit to view the login mapping information.
The login mapping information is displayed. Select or enter the following information:
Authentication method
The type of authentication that occurs. Select LTPA to use LTPA token authentication.
Configuration name
The Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) login configuration name. For the LTPA authentication method, enter WSLogin for the JAAS login configuration name. This configuration understands how to validate an LTPA token.
Use token value type
Determines if you want to specify a custom token type. For LTPA authentication,
select this option because LTPA is considered a custom type. LTPA
is not in the Web Services Security Specification.
Token value type URI and local name
Specifies custom authentication types. If you select Use Token value type enter data into the Token value Type URI and local name fields. For the token value type URI field, enter the following string: http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/tokentype/5.0.2. For the local name, enter the following string: LTPA
Callback handler factory class name
Creates a JAAS CallbackHandler implementation that understands the following callback handlers:
For any of the default authentication methods (BasicAuth, IDAssertion,
Signature, and LTPA), use the callback handler factory default implementation.
Enter the following class name for any of the default authentication methods including LTPA: com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.auth.callback.WSCallbackHandlerFactoryImpl
This implementation creates the correct callback handler for the default implementations.
Callback handler factory property
Specifies callback handler properties for custom callback handler factory implementations. Default callback handler factory implementation does not any property specifications. For LTPA, you can leave this field blank.
Login mapping property
Specifies properties for a custom login mapping. For default implementations including LTPA, you can leave this field blank.