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Oracle® Communications Service Broker Security Guide
Release 6.1
Part Number E29458-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
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Downloading Oracle Communications Documentation
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Service Broker Security Overview
Basic Security Considerations
Overview of Service Broker Security
Oracle Security Documentation
Understanding the Service Broker Environment
2
Implementing Service Broker Security
About the Service Broker Security Model
Implementing Service Broker Securely
Changing Default Ports
Securing the Administration Port
Configuring Password Security
Securing the Administration Console Connection
Securing Clusters
Configuring Domain Security
Securing Domains with System-Level Security
Securing Domains with Properties Settings
Securing Hosted Domains
Securing Administration Clients and Managed Servers
Enabling and Disabling SSL
Setting Up the Service Broker Public Key Infrastructure
About Keytool and X.500 Distinguished Names
Setting Up the PKI for Administration Server-Managed Server Security
Setting Up the PKI for Administration Server to Administration Console Security
Setting Up a Credential Store
Setting Up Network Communication End Points
Securing Service Broker with Firewalls
Securing Network Traffic with Protocol-Specific Security
HTTPS Protocol Required for Production
Securing the SVC and VPN Features
Securing the SVC Feature
Securing the VPN Feature
Securing the Online Mediation Controller Feature
Securing Network Communication
SIP
SS7 SIGTRAN M3UA
SS7 TDM
Diameter
Radius
SMPP
PCP (Oracle Communications BRM)
ECE (Oracle Communications ECE)
Web Services (SOAP or REST over HTTP)
Monitoring Service Broker Events
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Administering Credential Stores
About Credential Store
Understanding How Credential Store Works
Considerations for Using Credential Store with Hosted Domains
Configuring the Credential Store Domain Settings
Moving the Credential Store Key Files
Changing Credential Store Encryption Settings
Backing Up Credential Store files
Provisioning and Administering Credential Stores
Storing or Validating a Credential (Password) in the Credential Store
Storing a Keystore in a Credential Store
Verifying that a Credential Exists in a Credential Store
Deleting Credentials from the Credential Store
Using the Credential Store Management API
setPassword
validatePasssword
setKeystore
containsKey
deleteKey
clear (Removes all Credentials)
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