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Administering OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer : Configuring user authentication : Configuring user authentication for Web server logins : Validating authentication tokens
 
Validating authentication tokens
OpenEdge Management validates the authentication tokens returned by the OEAG server. To validate the tokens, you must configure OpenEdge Management with the domains and their access codes that match with the ones configured in the OEAG server. The domain access codes configured in OpenEdge Management are stored in a Java keystore in the $OEM/config directory.
You can add domains and their access codes which require access to OpenEdge Management, and delete the existing ones using the Domain configuration grid in the Authentication Configuration page. These domains and access codes are read-only entries and cannot be edited. By default, a blank domain with a blank access code is provided in the grid for testing purposes.
Note: Atleast one domain must be configured for OpenEdge Management to validate the tokens.
To add a domain and its access code:
1. In the Domain configuration grid, click Create.
2. Provide the name of the domain in the Domain Name field.
3. Provide the access code of the domain in the Access Code field.
4. Click Save.
The new domain name and its access code appears in the grid.
When adding a domain and its access code, ensure that you click Save in the grid before submitting your preferences in the Authentication Configuration page. Optionally, you can click Cancel to cancel the action.
To delete an existing domain and its access code:
5. In the Domain configuration grid, select the domain and its access code which you want to delete.
6. Click Delete.