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* [[WildFly CLI Operations#Subjects|CLI Operations]] | * [[WildFly CLI Operations#Subjects|CLI Operations]] | ||
* [[WildFly_Security_Subsystem_Configuration#Adding_a_New_Security_Domain_and_a_Login_Module_with_CLI|WildFly Security Subsystem Configuration]] | |||
=Add the Security Domain= | =Add the Security Domain= | ||
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where "module=io.novaordis.example" is the name of the WildFly module that contains the code for the login module. | where "module=io.novaordis.example" is the name of the WildFly module that contains the code for the login module. | ||
For more details on how to add a WildFly module via CLI, see [[WildFly CLI - Add a Module|Add a WildFly Module with CLI]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 8 March 2017
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Add the Security Domain
/subsystem=security/security-domain=example:add /subsystem=security/security-domain=example/authentication=classic:add reload
Add the Custom Login Module
/subsystem=security/security-domain=example/authentication=classic/login-module=example-login-module:add(code="io.novaordis.example.jaas.LoginModule",flag="required",module=io.novaordis.example,module-options={configurationFile=.../something.cfg})
where "module=io.novaordis.example" is the name of the WildFly module that contains the code for the login module.
For more details on how to add a WildFly module via CLI, see Add a WildFly Module with CLI.