In the Administration Console, click
> .Select the policy container, then click
Specify a name for the policy, select
for the type of policy, then click .Fill in the following fields:
Description: (Optional) Describe the purpose of this policy. Because Identity Injection policies are customized to match the content of a specific Web server, you might want to include the name of the Web server as part of the description.
Priority: Specify the order in which a rule is applied in the policy, when the policy has multiple rules. The highest priority is 1 and the lowest priority is 10.
In the
section, click , then select one of the following.Inject into Authentication Header: Inserts the username and password into the header. For information about how to configure this type of policy, see Section 4.3, Configuring an Authentication Header Policy.
Inject into Custom Header: Inserts custom names with values into the custom header. For information about how to configure this type of policy, see Section 4.4, Configuring a Custom Header Policy.
Inject into Custom Header with Tags: Inserts custom tags with name/value content into the custom header. For information about how to configure this type of policy, see Section 4.5, Configuring a Custom Header with Tags.
Inject into Query String: Inserts a query string into the URL for the page. For information about how to configure this type of policy, see Section 4.6, Specifying a Query String for Injection.
Inject into Cookie Header: Inserts the session cookie into the cookie header. For information about how to configure this type of policy, see Section 4.7, Injecting into the Cookie Header.
(Optional) Repeat Step 5.
Repeat this process to add multiple actions to the same rule. If a particular action is allowed only once per rule, then the action does not appear in the
menu if that action has already been defined in the rule. If an action is allowed multiple times per rule, you can select it from the menu or use the icon and modify the new entry.To save the policy, click
twice, then click .For information on how to assign the policy to a protected resource, see Assigning an Identity Injection Policy to a Protected Resource
in the Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP2 Access Gateway Guide.