Installing and Configuring WebGate

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5. Enter the appropriate search criteria and click Go to display a list of AccessGates.

6. Select the AccessGate created by the Oracle Access Manager Configuration Tool. For example: bifoundation_domain_AG

7. On the AccessGate Details page, select Modify to display the Modify AccessGate

page. 8. On the Modify AccessGate page, update the following: ■ Hostname: Update the hostname with the name of the computer where WebGate is running. For example: webhost1.mycompany.com ■ Preferred HTTP Host: Update the Preferred_HTTP_Host with one of the host name variations specified in the previous section. For example: webhost1.mycompany.com:7777 ■ Primary HTTP Cookie Domain: Update the Primary HTTP Cookie Domain with the Domain suffix or the host identifier. For example: mycompany.com ■ Port: Update the port with the port where WebGate is running. For example: 7777 ■ Maximum Connections: Set to 4.

9. Click Save, then click OK to confirm.

10. Verify the values displayed on the Details for AccessGate page to confirm that the updates were successful.

9.2.5 Installing and Configuring WebGate

WebGate must be installed on each of the WEBHOSTn computers to secure the Web tier. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Launch the WebGate installer using the following command: .Oracle_Access_Manager10_1_4_3_0_linux_OHS11g_WebGate -gui

2. The Welcome screen is displayed. Click Next.

3. In the Customer Information screen, enter the user name and user group under

which the Web server is running. Click Next to continue. 4. In the installation target screen, specify the directory where WebGate should be installed. Click Next to continue.

5. In the installation summary screen, click Next.

6. Download the required GCC runtime libraries for WebGate as instructed in the WebGate configuration screen, and use Browse to point to their location on the local computer. Click Next to continue. 7. The installer now creates the required artifacts. After that process is complete, click Next to continue. 8. In the transport security mode screen, select the same mode that was configured for the BI Access Gate for example, Simple and click Next to continue. 9. In the WebGate Configuration screen, provide the details of the Access Server that will be used. You must provide the following information: ■ WebGate ID, as provided when the Oracle Access Manager Configuration Tool was executed ■ Password for WebGate Integrating with Oracle Identity Management 9-13 ■ Access Server ID, as reported by the Oracle Access Manager Access Server configuration ■ Access Server host name, as reported by the Oracle Access Manager Access Server configuration ■ Access Server port number, as reported by the Oracle Access Manager Access Server configuration ■ Global Access Protocol Pass Phrase You can obtain these details from your Oracle Access Manager administrator. Click Next to continue. 10. In the Configure Web Server screen, click Yes to automatically update the Web server. Click Next to continue. 11. In the next Configure Web Server screen, specify the full path of the directory containing the httpd.conf file. Click Next to continue. 12. In the next Configure Web Server page, a message informs you that the Web Server configuration has been modified for WebGate. Click Yes to confirm. 13. Stop and start your Web server for the configuration updates to take effect. Click Next to continue. 14. In the next Configure Web Server screen, a message about SSL is displayed. Click Next to continue. 15. In the next Configure Web Server screen, a message with the location of the document that has information about the rest of the product setup and Web server configuration is displayed. Choose No and click Next to continue. 16. The final Configure Web Server screen appears with a message to manually launch a browser and open the HTML document for further information on configuring your Web server. Click Next to continue. 17. The Oracle COREid Readme screen appears. Review the information on the screen and click Next to continue. 18. A message appears, providing details of the installation and informing you that the installation was successful.

9.2.6 Setting Up WebLogic Authenticators