Use this page to display Secure Socket Layer (SSL) configurations for selected scopes, such as a cell, node, server, or cluster. From this page you can navigate to configuration panels for the following: SSL configurations, dynamic inbound and outbound endpoint SSL configurations, key stores, key sets, key set groups, key managers, and trust managers.
To view this administrative console page, click Security > SSL certificate and key management > Manage endpoint security configurations > {Inbound | Outbound} > ssl_configuration.
Specifies the SSL configuration scope, which is derived from the selected object in the hierarchy.
Data type: | Text |
Specifies the direction for which the SSLConfig applies. Inbound refers to any listener port. Outbound refers to outbound end point connections.
Data type: | Text |
Specifies the name of the SSL configuration that is inherited from a higher level scope
This field displays for server and nodegroups within the object hierarchy.
This field does not display for the top-level cell.
Data type: | Text |
Specifies the certificate alias that is inherited from a higher-level scope.
This field displays for server and node groups within the object hierarchy.
This field does not display for the top-level cell.
Data type: | Text |
Specifies the SSL configuration to be used for this scope and any lower scopes that have not already designated an SSL configuration.
This field displays for server and node groups within the object hierarchy.
This field does not display for the top-level cell.
Default: | Disabled |
Specifies the SSL configuration that is used by requests at this scope.
Data type: | Text |
Specifies the certificate aliases contained in the key store for this SSL configuration can be selected from the Certificate alias in key store list. You must update the certificate list after choosing a different SSL configuration alias. If you do not update the list, you will save a certificate alias that is not contained in the SSL configuration.
Specifies to open the keystore panel for the key store in this SSL configuration, which enables you to manage personal certificates, signers, and certificate requests.
Specifies the certificate to use in the key store.
If you select None, the Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE) key manager determines which certificate is used. If multiple certificates exist in the key store, the key manager might not consistently select the same certificate.
Data type: | Text |