Typically, a provider would be re-configured to modify its message protection policies, although the provider type, implementation class, and provider-specific configuration properties may also be modified.
Use the command-line utility to set the response policy, replace the word request in the following commands with response.
Add a request policy to the client and set the authentication source:
asadmin set --user admin-user --port admin-port server-config.security-service.message-security-config.SOAP. provider-config.ClientProvider.request-policy.auth_source= sender | content |
Add a request policy to the server and set the authentication source:
asadmin set --user admin-user --port admin-port server-config.security-service.message-security-config.SOAP. provider-config.ServerProvider.request-policy.auth_source= sender | content |
Add a request policy to the client and set the authentication recipient:
asadmin set --user admin-user --port admin-port server-config.security-service.message-security-config.SOAP. provider-config.ClientProvider.request-policy.auth_recipient= before-content | after-content |
Add a request policy to the server and set the authentication recipient:
asadmin set --user admin-user --port admin-port server-config.security-service.message-security-config.SOAP. provider-config.ServerProvider.request-policy.auth_recipient= before-content | after-content |