When you install and set up your Novell Vibe site, three Web services are enabled by default. A fourth is available for selection. These Web services enable programs to access information on your Vibe site just as users would. Allowing programmatic access to your Vibe site can be useful or can be viewed as a security risk.
WSS authentication: Uses OASIS Web Services Security (WSS).
HTTP Basic authentication: Uses HTTP Basic Access authentication.
Token-based authentication:
Uses custom Vibe tokens to communicate with Vibe remote applications. For more information, see Using Remote Applications on Your Vibe Site
in Site Setup
in the Novell Vibe 3.4 Administration Guide.
Anonymous access:
Allows access to your Vibe site without authentication. It is similar to the Guest access provided for users, as described in Allowing Guest Access to Your Vibe Site
in Site Setup
in the Novell Vibe 3.4 Administration Guide.
ADVANCED VIBE INSTALLATION SUMMARY SHEET |
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Under Web Services, mark which Web services you want enabled for your Vibe site. The first three are enabled by default. The fourth is disabled by default. |
Complete the planning process for additional Advanced installation features as needed, then perform the Advanced installation as described in Section 10.0, Performing an Advanced Vibe Installation.