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Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Administration Guide 

Chapter 21  
HTTP Basic Authentication Attributes

The HTTP Basic Authentication attribute is an organization attributes. The values applied to them under Service Configuration become the default values for the HTTP Basic Authentication template. The service template needs to be created after registering the service for the organization. The default values can be changed after registration by the organization’s administrator. Organization attributes are not inherited by entries in the organization.

The HTTP Basic Authentication attributes is:

Authentication Level

The authentication level is set separately for each method of authentication. The value indicates how much to trust an authentication. Once a user has authenticated, this value is stored in the SSO token for the session. When the SSO token is presented to an application the user wants to access, the application uses the stored value to determine whether the level is sufficient to grant the user access. If the authentication level stored in an SSO token does not meet the minimum value required, the application can prompt the user to authenticate again through a service with a higher authentication level. The default value is 0.


Note

If no authentication level is specified, the SSO token stores the value specified in the Core Authentication attribute Default Auth Level. See “Default Authentication Level” on page 258 for details. For the 2004Q2 release, this feature does not function properly. In previous releases, however, it does.




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