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Securing the Camel Jetty Component
Enabling SSL/TLS Security
BASIC Authentication with JAAS
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Security Architecture
OSGi Container Security
Apache ActiveMQ Security
Apache Camel Security
Securing the Fuse ESB Enterprise Container
JAAS Authentication
Default JAAS Realm
Defining JAAS Realms
JAAS Properties Login Module
JAAS OSGi Config Login Module
JAAS Public Key Login Module
JAAS JDBC Login Module
JAAS LDAP Login Module
Encrypting Stored Passwords
Enabling LDAP Authentication
Configuring Roles for the Administrative Protocols
Using Encrypted Property Placeholders
Securing the Web Console
Securing an Apache ActiveMQ Broker
Tutorial I: SSL/TLS Security
Broker JAAS Authentication
Tutorial II: JAAS Authentication
Securing the Camel ActiveMQ Component
Secure ActiveMQ Connection Factory
Tutorial III: Camel ActiveMQ Component
Securing the Camel Jetty Component
Enabling SSL/TLS Security
BASIC Authentication with JAAS
Securing the Camel CXF Component
The Camel CXF Proxy Demonstration
Securing the Web Services Proxy
Deploying the Apache Camel Route
Securing the Web Services Client
LDAP Authentication Tutorial
Tutorial Overview
Set-up a Directory Server and Browser
Add User Entries to the Directory Server
Enable LDAP Authentication in the OSGi Container
Configuring Access to OSGi Administrative Functions
Enable SSL/TLS on the LDAP Connection
Managing Certificates
What is an X.509 Certificate?
Certification Authorities
Commercial Certification Authorities
Private Certification Authorities
Certificate Chaining
Special Requirements on HTTPS Certificates
Creating Your Own Certificates
ASN.1 and Distinguished Names
ASN.1
Distinguished Names
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