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Preparing Installation

  • Preparation for Redwood Server Installation
  • Database Prerequisites
  • Basic Sizing Guidelines
  • Planning

Installation

  • Installation
  • Download and Extract redwood-platform.zip
  • Installing Redwood Platform
  • Redwood Platform Application Server
  • Licensing Redwood Server

Security Overview

  • Security Overview
  • Security in Redwood Platform
  • External Security Systems
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • Configuring LDAP Manually
  • Configuring LDAP With the LDAP Wizard
  • Database Authentication
  • Database Authentication - Enforcing Password Policies
  • Configuring JEE Security

Configuration

  • Installing and Configuring Redwood Platform Service on Windows
  • Submitting Processes and Licensing on Startup
  • Configuring the HTTP or HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Configuring the APR HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Configuring the NIO HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Importing a Certificate Authority
  • Checking Your License
  • Managing Your Licenses with the License Manager
  • Configuration
  • Configuration Entries

Starting Automatically

  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Systemd
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Init
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Launchd
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically on Solaris

High Availability

  • High Availability
  • Configuring Web Application Clusters for High Availability
  • Creating Redwood Platform Clusters
  • Configuring Web Application Clusters on Microsoft Cluster Service
  • Configuring Platform Agents for High Availability
  • Configuring Platform Agents on Microsoft Cluster Service

Upgrade

  • Upgrading Redwood Server
  • Upgrading Redwood Platform

Migration

  • Migrating Redwood Platform

Uninstall

  • Uninstalling Redwood Server

Reference

  • Standard setvars script
  • Admin Server
  • Checking Your License
← Security in Redwood PlatformLightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) →

on-site-related topic External Security Systems

Redwood Server supports three external security systems:

  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) Security

A hybrid security setup using both JEE and LDAP is also possible under some circumstances.

You can change and configure the security service using the administration server.

More info is available in the install guide of the application server.

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LDAP security requires a separate supported LDAP server, see the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) topic for more information.

Java Enterprise Edition

In this case authentication will be handled by the application server. This setup supports any security provider that is supported by your JEE application server.

The disadvantage to this setup is that the JEE standard does not provide a way to list the roles that a user has been granted (you can only ask if a user has a specific role). This means that you will have to add and remove roles in Redwood Server as well as in your external security system. Redwood Server will check if a each role is granted to a user when they log in (this is much less efficient than being able to list roles).

If the JEE server is also using LDAP, use the JEE+LDAP security setup, as this allows the role list to be fetched directly from LDAP, and no additional maintenance is required.

See the Configuring JEE Security topic for more information.

JEE + LDAP

The JEE + LDAP security setup is a hybrid of JEE and LDAP security. It can be used only if the JEE security is also using the same LDAP directory. The JEE+LDAP model supports using JEE single sign on (provided by the application server), and will transfer user/role information directly from LDAP.

See Also

  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • Configuring Redwood Server for LDAP Authentication
  • Configuring LDAP
  • Database Authentication

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← Security in Redwood PlatformLightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) →
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  • Java Enterprise Edition
  • JEE + LDAP
  • See Also
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