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Applications commonly require IBM ® WebSphere Portal ® to integrate with existing user repositories to enable authentication, authorization, and user management. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is the most common user repository type. In most organizations, different groups administer ... |
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Applications commonly require IBM ® WebSphere Portal ® to integrate with existing user repositories to enable authentication, authorization, and user management. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is the most common user repository type. In most organizations, different groups administer ... |
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A user registry or repository authenticates a user and retrieves information about users and groups to perform security-related functions, including authentication and authorization. |
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The Property extension, formerly known as the lookaside database, allows you to store additional user attributes into a database store without touching your backend user registry. You can use the Property Extension if your LDAP is read-only but you have a requirement that allows users to specify ... |
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A realm is a collection of users or groups from one or more branches of your repository tree. Those branches can be part of a single repository, for example an LDAP user registry, or it can be a combination of multiple user registries. A realm is then mapped to a Virtual Portal to allow the ... |
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IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® provides a variety of security configuration tasks. In the past, there was one task, which did not let you recover from errors or allow your user registry to meet your growing business needs. Now there are multiple tasks, which allow you to fine-tune your system to ... |
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A user registry or repository authenticates a user and retrieves information about users and groups to perform security-related functions, including authentication and authorization. |
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A realm is a collection of users or groups from one or more branches of your repository tree. Those branches can be part of a single repository, for example an LDAP user registry, or it can be a combination of multiple user registries. A realm is then mapped to a Virtual Portal to allow the ... |
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IBM® WebSphere® Portal provides a variety of security configuration tasks. In the past, there was one task, which did not let you recover from errors or allow your user registry to meet your growing business needs. Now there are multiple tasks, which allow you to fine-tune your system to meet your ... |
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The Property extension, formerly known as the lookaside database, allows you to store additional user attributes into a database store without touching your backend user registry. You can use the Property Extension if your LDAP is read-only but you have a requirement that allows users to specify ... |