You can modify configuration files such as server.xml and web.xml to set up various configurations.
You can modify the web.xml file to perform the following configurations:
Configuring the Encryption Method for the SAML Assertion. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring the Encryption Method for the SAML Assertion.
Configuring SAML 2.0 to Sign Messages. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring SAML 2.0 to Sign Messages.
Managing the Administration Console Session Timeout. For information about how to configure it, see Managing the Administration Console Session Timeout.
Configuring the Logout Disconnect Interval. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring the Logout Disconnect Interval.
Preventing Error Messages to Show the Failure Reason on Browsers, For information about how to configure it, see Preventing Error Messages to Show the Failure Reason on Browsers
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.
Disabling User Profile Objects. For information about how to configure it, see Disabling User Profile Objects
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.
Configuring a Specific IP Address for Proxied Requests. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring a Specific IP Address for Proxied Requests
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.
Disabling Phishing For information about how to configure it, see Disabling Phishing
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.
You can modify the server.xml file to perform the following configurations:
Changing the IP Address of an Identity Server. For information about how to configure it, see Changing the IP Address of an Identity Server.
Configuring a Protected Identity Server Through Access Gateways. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring a Protected Identity Server Through Access Gateways.
Customizing Certificate Errors. For information about how to configure it, see Customizing Certificate Errors.
Configuring X.509 Authentication to Provide Access Manager Error Message. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring X.509 Authentication to Provide Access Manager Error Message.
Forcing 128-Bit Encryption. For information about how to configure it, see Forcing 128-Bit Encryption.
Securing the Embedded Service Provider Session Cookie on the Access Gateway. For information about how to configure it, see Securing the Embedded Service Provider Session Cookie on the Access Gateway.
Enabling a Windows SSL Renegotiation. For information about how to configure it, see Enabling a Windows SSL Renegotiation.
Configuring the SSL Communication. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring the SSL Communication.
Restoring the Configuration on a Standalone Administration Console. For information about how to configure it, see Restoring the Configuration on a Standalone Administration Console.
Protecting the Administration Console. For information about how to configure it, see Protecting the Administration Console
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.Configuring the 256-bit and Higher Ciphers for SSL Communication. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring the 256-bit and Higher Ciphers for SSL Communication
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.Specifying SSL Configuration for Identity Server. For information about how to configure it, see Configuring a Specific IP Address for Proxied Requests
in the NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Best Practices Guide.