Mapping
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To create a service account that maps the user name from one or more clients to user names and passwords that you specify, do the following:
- Click Next.
- In the Enter Authorized Remote User table, do the following:
- In the Remote User Name, Password, and Confirm Password fields, enter the user name and password that you want to send in outbound requests.
- Click Add.
The user mapping is added to the Remote Users table.
- (Optional) Add additional remote users in the Enter Authorized Remote User table.
- Click Next.
- To map authorized clients to remote user names and passwords, do the following in the Enter Authorized Local User table:
- In the Local User Name field, enter the name that identifies a client that has been authenticated on its inbound request.
If you have not already added this user in the Security Configuration module of the ALSB Console, do so before you use this mapping in a runtime environment. See
Adding Users. ALSB lets you create a mapping for a non-existent local user, but the mapping will never match an authenticated user and will never be used.
- From the Remote User Name list, select the user name that you want to send in outbound requests for the authenticated user you specified in the Local User Name field.
- Click Add.
- To map anonymous clients to remote user names, do the following:
- Select the Map Anonymous Requests check box.
- From the Select Remote User list, select the user name that you want to send in outbound requests for all anonymous users.
- Click Last.
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