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Configuration Options

Name Description
Custom Identity Key Store File Name

The path and file name of the identity keystore.

The path name must either be absolute or relative to where the server was booted. The custom identity key store file name is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_JAVA_STANDARD_TRUST, CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST or CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_COMMAND_LINE_TRUST.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomIdentityKeyStoreFileName

Custom Identity Key Store Type

The type of the keystore. Generally, this is JKS.

If empty or null, then the JDK's default keystore type (specified in java.security) is used. The custom identity key store type is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_JAVA_STANDARD_TRUST, CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST or CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_COMMAND_LINE_TRUST.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomIdentityKeyStoreType

Custom Identity Key Store Pass Phrase

The encrypted custom identity keystore's passphrase. If empty or null, then the keystore will be opened without a passphrase.

This attribute is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_JAVA_STANDARD_TRUST, CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST or CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_COMMAND_LINE_TRUST.

When you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Retrieves the value of the CustomIdentityKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute.

  2. Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted password as a String.

When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Encrypts the value.

  2. Sets the value of the CustomIdentityKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute to the encrypted value.

Using this attribute (CustomIdentityKeyStorePassPhrase) is a potential security risk because the String object (which contains the unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage collection removes it. Depending on how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.

Instead of using this attribute, use CustomIdentityKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomIdentityKeyStorePassPhrase

Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

Custom Trust Key Store File Name

The path and file name of the custom trust keystore.

The path name must either be absolute or relative to where the server was booted. This file name is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomTrustKeyStoreFileName

Custom Trust Key Store Type

The type of the keystore. Generally, this is JKS.

If empty or null, then the JDK's default keystore type (specified in java.security) is used. This keystore type is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomTrustKeyStoreType

Custom Trust Key Store Pass Phrase

The encrypted custom trust keystore's passphrase. If empty or null, then the keystore will be opened without a passphrase.

This attribute is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_CUSTOM_TRUST.

When you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Retrieves the value of the CustomTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute.

  2. Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted password as a String.

When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Encrypts the value.

  2. Sets the value of the CustomTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute to the encrypted value.

Using this attribute (CustomTrustKeyStorePassPhrase) is a potential security risk because the String object (which contains the unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage collection removes it. Depending on how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.

Instead of using this attribute, use CustomTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomTrustKeyStorePassPhrase

Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

Java Standard Trust Key Store Pass Phrase

The password for the Java Standard Trust keystore. This password is defined when the keystore is created.

If empty or null, then the keystore will be opened without a passphrase.

This attribute is only used if KeyStores is CUSTOM_IDENTITY_AND_JAVA_STANDARD_TRUST or DEMO_IDENTITY_AND_DEMO_TRUST.

When you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Retrieves the value of the JavaStandardTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute.

  2. Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted password as a String.

When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

  1. Encrypts the value.

  2. Sets the value of the JavaStandardTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted attribute to the encrypted value.

Using this attribute (JavaStandardTrustKeyStorePassPhrase) is a potential security risk because the String object (which contains the unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage collection removes it. Depending on how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.

Instead of using this attribute, use JavaStandardTrustKeyStorePassPhraseEncrypted.

MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.JavaStandardTrustKeyStorePassPhrase

Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

 

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