Creating and Assigning a Security Configuration That Uses SSO2 Tokens

Create a new security configuration, assign the HttpAuthenticationLoginModule authentication provider to it, and assign the security configuration to an Unwired Server domain or package.

The HttpAuthenticationLoginModule authentication provider supports SSO2 token logins to SAP systems through JCo and Web service connections, DOE-C packages, and other packages that require token authentication.
  1. Create the new security configuration:
    1. From Sybase Control Center, select Security.
    2. Select the General tab, click New, and enter a name for the new security configuration, for example, SAPSSOSECADMIN. Click OK.
  2. Configure the new security configuration:
    1. Select the SAPSSOSECADMIN security configuration.
    2. Select the Authentication tab.
    3. Click New and select HttpAuthenticationLoginModule as the Authentication provider. Set the SAP server URL, the SSO cookie name (typically set to MYSAPSSO2), and other properties as appropriate for the connection.
  3. Select the General tab, and click Validate to confirm that Unwired Server accepts the new security configuration.
    A message indicating the success of the validation appears above the menu bar.
  4. Click Apply to save changes to the security configuration, and apply them across Unwired Server.
    A message indicating the success of the application appears above the menu bar.
  5. Assign the SAPSSOSECADMIN security configuration to an Unwired Server domain. This example uses the default domain, but you can specify any domain to which the package is deployed:
    1. Expand the Domains folder and select default.
    2. Select the Security Configurations tab and click Assign.
    3. Select SAPSSOSECADMIN and click OK.
  6. Select the Security Configurations tab, and remove any other security configurations for the domain.