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Setting Authentication Parameters for the Siebel Gateway Name Server


To implement Web SSO authentication, you must specify values for the Gateway Name Server parameters listed in this topic.

This task is a step in Process of Implementing Web Single Sign-On.

Set each Siebel Gateway Name Server parameter listed in Table 20 for the component that corresponds to the Application Object Manager for the application you are implementing, such as Call Center Application Object Manager or eService Application Object Manager. Set the parameters at the component level and follow the guidelines provided in the table.

For information about setting Siebel Gateway Name Server parameters and the purposes for the parameters, see Siebel Gateway Name Server Parameters.

CAUTION:  If you do not set the AllowAnonUsers parameter listed in Table 20 to TRUE, browser looping behavior can occur.

Table 20. Siebel Gateway Name Server Parameters
Subsystem
Parameter
Guideline

InfraUIFramework

 

AllowAnonUsers

Enter TRUE.

SecureLogin

Enter TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, the login form completed by the user is transmitted over a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). For information about other requirements for secure login, see Login Security Features.

Object Manager

OM - Proxy Employee

Enter PROXYE.

OM - Username BC Field

Leave empty.

Security Manager

Security Adapter Mode

The mode for the security adapter. Values include:

  • DB
  • LDAP
  • ADSI
  • CUSTOM

This parameter can be set at the Enterprise, Siebel Server, or component level. For more information, see Security Adapter Authentication.

Security Adapter Name

The name of the security adapter. Names of security adapters provided by default include:

  • DBSecAdpt
  • LDAPSecAdpt
  • ADSISecAdpt

This parameter can be set at the Enterprise, Siebel Server, or component level. For more information, see Security Adapter Authentication.

The enterprise profile or named subsystem for the security adapter you are using. For example:

  • DBSecAdpt for the database security adapter.
  • LDAPSecAdpt for the LDAP security adapter.
  • ADSISecAdpt for the ADSI security adapter.

Various

For more information about configuring parameters for each security adapter, see Security Adapter Authentication. See also Configuration Parameters Related to Authentication.

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