Configure a GSO-enabled WebSEAL junction

Use the create command with the -b gso option to create a junction that enables GSO.

Support for GSO is configured at the junction between WebSEAL and a back-end server. The following example illustrates the syntax for the create command:

create -t tcp -h host-name -b gso -T resource jct-point

Options for setting up GSO junctions:

Options Description
-b gso Specifies that GSO must provide authentication information for all requests that cross this junction.
-T resource/resource-group Specifies the GSO resource or resource group. The resource name used as the argument to this option must exactly match the resource name as listed in the GSO database. Required for GSO junctions.

A junction used in a WebSEAL or GSO solution can be made secure through SSL by applying the -t ssl option.

Always use SSL junctions with GSO to ensure encryption of credentials and all data.

Example

Junction the application resource travel-app on host sales_svr to junction point /sales:
create -t tcp -b gso -T travel-app -h sales_svr /sales

Junction the application resource payroll-app on host adm_svr to junction point /admin and make the junction secure with SSL:

create -t ssl -b gso -T payroll-app -h adm_svr /admin
In this example, the -t ssl option dictates a default port of 443.

Parent topic: Single Sign-on Solutions