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  • In a default scenario, if you have selected a policy that includes Username Token, you will have the User Group panel to choose the users who are allowed to access the service.

  • In a default scenario, if you have selected a policy that requires signing or encryption, the "Trusted Key Stores" and "Private Key Store" panels appear. You can select the KeyStore "wso2carbon.jks" and the Private Key Store, which is populated with only the "wso2carbon.jks" keystore by default.

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If you are applying security scenario 16 (Kerberos Token-based Security), you have to associate your service with a service principal. Security scenario 16 is only applicable if you have a "Key Distribution Center (KDC)" and an "Authentication Server" in your environment. Commonly you can find KDC and an Authentication Server in a LDAP Directory server.

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8. Click"Finish" once you are done applying security features to your Web service. You will see the message " Security Applied Successfully". Click " OK " and you will be redirected to the Service Dashboard.

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Follow the instructions below to disable a security feature.

1. Log on to the Application Data Services Server Management Console.

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2. Click on "Main" menu and select "List" under "Web Services."

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3. The " Deployed Services " screen appears. Click " Security " in the "Quality of Service Configuration" panel.

4. The "Security for Service " page appears. To disable security for the service, in the " Enable Security " list, click " No."

5. Confirm your request by clicking " Yes " and click " OK " in the "Security disabled successfully " message that follows.

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All security scenarios are described in the wizard.