Modifying an existing custom property in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration
Custom properties are arbitrary name-value pairs of data, where the name is a property key and the value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties. Defining a new property enables you to configure settings beyond those that are available in the administrative console. You can modify existing security custom properties in a global security configuration or in a security domain configuration.
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Modifying an existing custom property in a global security configuration using the administrative console
- Click Security > Global security > Custom properies.
- Select the custom property you want to modify.
- Click Edit In the Value field, and then enter the value you want to modify.
- Click Apply or Save.
You can also use the -customProperties flag in the setAdminActiveSecuritySettings wsadmin command
to modify an existing custom property in a global security configuration. See the
SecurityConfigurationCommands command group for the AdminTask object article for more information
about this command. For
example:
wsadmin>AdminTask.setAdminActiveSecuritySettings('[-customProperties
["com.ibm.websphere.security.test=false"]]')
Modifying an existing custom property in a security domain configuration using the administrative console
- Click Security > Security domains.
- Select the global security domain you want to modify.
- Click Custom properties.
- Select the custom property you want to modify.
- Click Edit.In the Value field, and then enter the value you want to modify.
- Click Apply or Save.
You can also use the -customProperties flag in the setAppActiveSecuritySettings wsadmin command
to modify an existing custom property in a global security domain configuration. See the
SecurityConfigurationCommands command group for the AdminTask object article for more information
about this command. Use the -securityDomainName flag to specify the security domain where the custom
property is located. For
example:
wsadmin>AdminTask.setAppActiveSecuritySettings('[ -securityDomainName
testDomain -customProperties ["com.ibm.websphere.security.test=false"]]'