Configuring Network Server authentication in special circumstances
Some advanced Network Server configuration features may be useful in certain situations.
Configuring Network Client authentication without SSL/TLS
If you do not encrypt network traffic with SSL/TLS, you can use properties to specify the encryption of user names and passwords on the client side.
Configuring Network Server authentication without SSL/TLS
If you do not encrypt network traffic with SSL/TLS, you can use properties to specify the encryption of user names and passwords on the Network Server side.
Parent topic:
Configuring user authentication
Related concepts
Configuring LDAP authentication
Configuring NATIVE authentication
Specifying authentication with a user-defined class
Programming applications for Derby user authentication
Related reference
List of user authentication properties
Login failure exceptions with user authentication