Under Credential Vault Settings, click Browse
to specify a lockbox for this portlet if applicable. A lockbox corresponds
to an external Web application that users can access through the portal.
To learn about lockboxes, see Credential
Vault Manager.
Note: To send credentials in portlet headers, using RSA public
key/private key encryption, you must also enter the public key for RSA
encryption in the remote server (on the Main
Settings page) and use the IDK to provide the private key for RSA
encryption (see the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Web Service Development Guide, which is located on the Oracle Technology Network at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bea.html for information).
Under Basic Authentication Settings, specify what authentication information, if any, you want this Web service to pass to its associated portlets:
If you associated a remote server on the Main Settings page and you want to use the authentication information specified for that remote server, choose Use Remote Server Basic Authentication Information.
To use credentials from a user's login, choose User's Basic Authentication Information. Confirm that the portal configuration file has been edited so that the portal stores the user name and password in memory for as long as the user is logged in to the portal (as described in the Installation Guide for Oracle WebCenter Interaction, available on the Oracle Technology Network at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bea.html). This option is not supported for configurations in which users log in without typing a password (for example, single sign-on or Remember My Password) because the password will not be available to the portal.
If you selected a lockbox, and want to use the credentials supplied by the user in the Password Manager for this lockbox, choose User's Lockbox Credentials.
To specify a user name and password, choose Administrator's Basic Authentication Information and type the user name and password in the associated text boxes. This information is encrypted, stored in the portal database, and sent with all requests to this Web Service.
If an associated portlet provides access to a remote application with a login form, under Form Based Login:
In the Login URL box, type the URL of the login form.
In the Post URL box, type the URL to which the login form posts.
Choose the credentials to be sent to the post URL:
None - sends no credentials. Use this if you want to use the same user name and password for all users. If you select this, add the user name and password fields and their values under the Login Form Fields section of this page.
Portal - sends the user's portal user name and password.
Lockbox - sends the user's lockbox credentials for the lockbox you selected under Credential Vault Settings.
If you chose to send Portal or Lockbox credentials to the post URL, enter the names of the user name and password fields on the login form.
If the login form has additional fields, or you selected None for the credentials to send to the post URL, add fields under Login Form Fields.
To add a field, click Add Form Field. Then
enter the Field Name and the required
Field Value.
To delete a form field, select it and click
.
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