Authentication Policy Setting Configuration on SSO Server

To set the authentication policy settings, perform the following steps:

Note:

The following steps is an example, and it is applicable, if the SSO software is Oracle Identity Manager (IDM).
  1. Login to the OAM Administrator Console.
  2. On the Launch Pad, click Application Domains from the Access Manager widget.

    Figure 13-15 Launch Pad


    This illustration shows the Launch Pad. On the Launch Pad, click Application Domains from the Access Manager widget.

    The Application Domain window is displayed.

  3. Search for the required application domain for which you want to switch the authentication scheme, click Name from the search results to display the details for the application domain.

    Figure 13-16 Application Domain tab


    This illustration shows the Application Domain.

  4. Click the Webgate_IDM_11g and click Resource tab.
  5. Click the Search button.

    Figure 13-17 Webgate IDM


    This illustration shows the Webgate IDM tab. The Search Results are displayed. The REST APIs required for OFSAA is highlighted as displayed in the figure.

    The Search Results are displayed. The REST APIs required for OFSAA is highlighted as displayed in the figure.

  6. Click the Edit icon.
  7. Modify the Protection Level from Protected to Excluded.

    Figure 13-18 Webgate IDM


    This illustration shows the Webgate IDM tab. The Search Results are displayed. The REST APIs required for OFSAA is highlighted as displayed in the figure. To enable token based authentication for REST APIs, rather with basic authentication, you must change Protection Level from Protected to Excluded.

    To enable token based authentication for REST APIs, rather with basic authentication, you must change Protection Level from Protected to Excluded.

  8. Click Apply to save.