A deployment professional has a requirement to configure an OpenID Connect federation which does not allow the Relying Party to access the token endpoint.
Which grant type must be enabled when creating the federation?
A system is configured with two IBM Security Access Manager (ISAM) V9.0 reverse proxy servers behind a load balancer, and it is planned to use forms-based user authentication. It is a requirement that if a reverse proxy were to fail, users that were already logged in would not be required to log in again.
Which two configurations can the deployment professional use to achieve this? (Choose two.)
The customer requires high availability of its IBM Security Access Manager (ISAM) V9.0 WebSEAL infrastructure. The environment includes two WebSEAL appliances, two appliances for Policy Server and other ISAM services. All ISAM appliances are configured into a cluster which includes replicating the ISAM runtime and certificate files, the Policy Server, Runtime and Configuration databases, and the Distributed Session Cache. The complete LDAP configuration uses the embedded LDAP and externally federated IBM Security Directory Server (ISDS).
Which failover scenario is supported with this configuration?
A deployment professional in charge of a large deployment with replicated reverse proxy instances needs to keep junctions, template files, and configuration settings in sync between the instances.
How can this be done?