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  2. Configuring Mobile

    Use the HCL Connections mobile app to perform common tasks from a mobile device.

  3. Administering HCL Connections™ 7 mobile

    Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

  4. Configuring OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication

    Connections Mobile supports OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication using the internet standard RFC 6749 – The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework. Because Connections Mobile is a public application available on public app stores, it implements the Authorization Code Grant Flow to an Authorization Server.

  5. Setting up Connections Mobile to authenticate using OIDC

    The Connections mobile apps can use the OAuth 2.0 authorization framework within the Open ID Connect (OIDC) authentication protocol .

  6. Configuring the Connections Mobile Server to use OAuth

    The Connections Mobile server needs to be configured to use OAuth for it to work properly.

  • Configuring Mobile

    Use the HCL Connections mobile app to perform common tasks from a mobile device.

    • Accessibility features for HCL Connections™ iOS mobile app

      Accessibility features help users who have a disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology products successfully.

    • Configuring security for Mobile

      You can secure devices that access Connections content using the Connections mobile app.

    • HCL Connections™ Social Cloud

      If your users log in to a HCL Connections™ Social Cloud server, there are mobile configuration properties that you can customize for the cloud environment.

    • Administering HCL Connections™ 8 mobile

      Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

    • Administering HCL Connections™ 7 mobile

      Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

      • Updating Mobile app configuration properties for HCL Connections 7 via the Mobile Administration console

        Configuration properties control how users can interact with the Connections mobile app.

      • Mobile configuration properties for HCL Connections™ 7

        Configuration properties in the mobile-config.xml file control how users can interact with the Connections mobile app.

      • Changing Mobile configuration property values

        Modify the configuration properties in the mobile-config.xml file to control how users can interact with the Connections Mobile native app.

      • Configuring Push Notifications for Mobile

        Enable notifications to be sent to mobile users about Connections events.

      • Configuring HTTP Proxy support for Push Notifications for Mobile

        Enable notifications to be sent to mobile users about Connections events.

      • Configuring OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication

        Connections Mobile supports OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication using the internet standard RFC 6749 – The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework. Because Connections Mobile is a public application available on public app stores, it implements the Authorization Code Grant Flow to an Authorization Server.

        • Roadmap for enabling OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication

          Here are the high level steps for enabling OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication. Consult the links for detailed instructions for each step.

        • Configuring the OAuth Authorization server

          HCL Connections Mobile uses internet standard OAuth 2.0 authentication flows when using the OAuth authentication feature. It has been explicitly tested using the following authentication servers: IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.10 and Security Access Manager (ISAM) 9.0.4.

        • Configuring the Connections Mobile server for OAuth

          This is a two-step process to first update the WebSphere Trust Association Interceptor filter for OAuth, and then second, update the mobile-config.xml.

        • Configuring WebSphere as the OAuth Authorization server

          This section provides guidance on how to setup the Connections WebSphere Application Server as the OAuth Authorization server itself. If you are using a different server as the OAuth Authorization server, then this section would not apply to your environment and can be ignored.

        • Configuring ISAM as the OAuth Authorization server

          HCL Security Access Manager (ISAM) is a security appliance that is capable of providing OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server support as well as an edge proxy that can consume the tokens for authorization and authentication by means of its WebSEAL proxy. For documentation, see ISAM OAuth 2.0 and OIDC support.

        • Migrating from previous authentication types to using OAuth

          If there are users who have deployed the Connections Mobile app, they can be automatically migrated to using OAuth once the OAuth infrastructure is in place and the mobile-config.xml has been modified to indicate that OAuth should be used as the authentication type. If there are already users deployed with Connections Mobile, make sure that the OAuth Authorization server is in place and functional before making any changes to mobile-config.xml. Updating mobile-config.xml must be the last step, as once this is made, Connections Mobile apps will start using a new authentication method.

        • Using client identity certificates

          Connections Mobile 6.0.7 or later supports authentication using client identity certificates plus OAuth token-based authentication. This provides an additional authentication factor if this is desired.

        • Using device identity certificates

          Enable the aunthentication checks using certain device certificates.

        • Setting up Connections Mobile to authenticate using OIDC

          The Connections mobile apps can use the OAuth 2.0 authorization framework within the Open ID Connect (OIDC) authentication protocol .

          • Registering a client in your OpenID Connect provider

            For OpenID Connect (OIDC) to work properly with Connections Mobile register the OIDC client in your identity provider.

          • Configuring the WebSphere Relying Party TAI

            The WebSphere relying party TAI must be configured to trust tokens for the OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider to work properly.

          • Configuring the Connections Mobile Server to use OAuth

            The Connections Mobile server needs to be configured to use OAuth for it to work properly.

            • Accessing the OIDC provider discover endpoint

              OpenID Connect supplies an endpoint describing the configuration and capabilities of the provider.

            • Updating the Connections Mobile server configuration

              The Connection Mobile server configuration needs to be updated to work with OIDC

            • Troubleshooting OIDC

              This section provides a high level overview of the steps followed by the system to conenect.

    • Administering HCL Connections™ 6.5 mobile

      Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

    • Administering HCL Connections™ 6.0 mobile

      Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

    • Administering HCL Connections™ 5.5 mobile

      Depending on the version of HCL Connections™ that your organization is using, there are specific configuration properties that you can customize for the mobile environment.

Configuring the Connections Mobile Server to use OAuth

The Connections Mobile server needs to be configured to use OAuth for it to work properly.

Perfrom the steps indicated in the following sections to configure the Connections Mobile server to use OAuth:
  • Accessing the OIDC provider discover endpoint
  • Updating the Connections Mobile server configuration
  • Troubleshooting OIDC
  • Accessing the OIDC provider discover endpoint
    OpenID Connect supplies an endpoint describing the configuration and capabilities of the provider.
  • Updating the Connections Mobile server configuration
    The Connection Mobile server configuration needs to be updated to work with OIDC
  • Troubleshooting OIDC
    This section provides a high level overview of the steps followed by the system to conenect.

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