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Servers: Configuration: SSL
Configuration Options Advanced Configuration Options Related Tasks Related Topics
This page lets you view and define various Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) settings for this server instance. These settings help you to manage the security of message transmissions.
For purposes of backward compatibility, WebLogic Server lets you store private keys and trusted certificates authorities in files or in the WebLogic Keystore provider. If you use either of these mechanisms for identity and trust, choose the Files or Keystore Providers (Deprecated) option.
Note: When you use the WebLogic Keystore provider, you store the digital certificates in files.
Configuration Options
Name Description Identity and Trust Locations Indicates where SSL should find the server's identity (certificate and private key) as well as the server's trust (trusted CAs).
If set to
KEYSTORES, then SSL retrieves the identity and trust from the server's keystores (that are configured on the Server).If set to
FILES_OR_KEYSTORE_PROVIDERS, then SSL first looks in the deprecated KeyStore providers for the identity and trust. If not found, then it looks in the flat files indicated by the SSL Trusted CA File Name, Server Certificate File Name, and Server Key File Name attributes.Domains created in WebLogic Server version 8.1 or later, default to
KEYSTORES. Domains created before WebLogic Server version 8.1, default toFILES_OR_KEYSTORE_PROVIDERS.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.IdentityAndTrustLocationsPrivate Key Location The keystore attribute that defines the location of the private key file.
Private Key File Name The full directory location of the private key file (
.deror.pem) for the server.The pathname should either be absolute or relative to the directory from which the server is booted. This field provides backward compatibility for security configurations that store private keys in files. For a more secure deployment, Oracle recommends saving private keys in keystores.
The file extension (
.deror.pem) indicates the method that should be used to read the file.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.ServerKeyFileNamePrivate Key Alias The keystore attribute that defines the string alias used to store and retrieve the server's private key.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.ServerPrivateKeyAliasPrivate Key Passphrase The keystore attribute that defines the passphrase used to retrieve the server's private key.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.ServerPrivateKeyPassPhraseChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Certificate Location The keystore attribute that defines the location of the trusted certificate.
Server Certificate File Name The full directory location of the digital certificate file (
.deror.pem) for the server.The pathname should either be absolute or relative to the directory from which the server is booted. This field provides backward compatibility for security configurations that stored digital certificates in files.
The file extension (
.deror.pem) tells WebLogic Server how to read the contents of the file.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.ServerCertificateFileNameTrusted Certificate Authorities The keystore attribute that defines the location of the certificate authorities.
MBean Attribute:
ServerMBean.CustomTrustKeyStoreFileNameTrusted CA File Name The full directory location of the file that specifies the certificate authorities trusted by the server.
The pathname should either be absolute or relative to the directory from which the server is booted. This field provides backward compatibility for security configurations that store trusted certificate authorities in files.
The file specified in this attribute can contain a single digital certificate or multiple digital certificates. The file extension (
.deror.pem) tells WebLogic Server how to read the contents of the file.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.TrustedCAFileNameAdvanced Configuration Options
Name Description Hostname Verification Specifies whether to ignore the installed implementation of the
weblogic.security.SSL.HostnameVerifierinterface (when this server is acting as a client to another application server).MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.HostnameVerificationIgnoredChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Custom Hostname Verifier The name of the class that implements the
weblogic.security.SSL.HostnameVerifierinterface.This class verifies whether the connection to the host with the hostname from URL should be allowed. The class is used to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. The
weblogic.security.SSL.HostnameVerifierhas averify()method that WebLogic Server calls on the client during the SSL handshake.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.HostnameVerifierSecure value:
weblogic.security.SSL.HostnameVerifierChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Export Key Lifespan Indicates the number of times WebLogic Server can use an exportable key between a domestic server and an exportable client before generating a new key. The more secure you want WebLogic Server to be, the fewer times the key should be used before generating a new key.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.ExportKeyLifespanMinimum value:
1Maximum value:
2147483647Use Server Certs Sets whether the client should use the server certificates/key as the client identity when initiating an outbound connection over https.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.UseServerCertsTwo Way Client Cert Behavior The form of SSL that should be used.
By default, WebLogic Server is configured to use one-way SSL (implied by the
Client Certs Not Requestedvalue). SelectingClient Certs Requested But Not Enforcedenables two-way SSL. With this option, the server requests a certificate from the client, but the connection continues if the client does not present a certificate. SelectingClient Certs Requested And Enforcedalso enables two-way SSL and requires a client to present a certificate. However, if a certificate is not presented, the SSL connection is terminated.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.TwoWaySSLEnabledSecure value:
trueCert Authenticator The name of the Java class that implements the
weblogic.security.acl.CertAuthenticatorclass, which is deprecated in this release of WebLogic Server. This field is for Compatibility security only, and is only used when the Realm Adapter Authentication provider is configured.The
weblogic.security.acl.CertAuthenticatorclass maps the digital certificate of a client to a WebLogic Server user. The class has anauthenticate()method that WebLogic Server calls after validating the digital certificate presented by the client.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.CertAuthenticatorSecure value:
weblogic.security.acl.CertAuthenticatorChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
SSLRejection Logging Enabled Indicates whether warning messages are logged in the server log when SSL connections are rejected.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.SSLRejectionLoggingEnabledAllow Unencrypted Null Cipher Test if the AllowUnEncryptedNullCipher is enabled
see
setAllowUnencryptedNullCipher(boolean enable)for the NullCipher feature.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.AllowUnencryptedNullCipherChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Inbound Certificate Validation Indicates the client certificate validation rules for inbound SSL.
This attribute only applies to ports and network channels using 2-way SSL.
MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.InboundCertificateValidationOutbound Certificate Validation Indicates the server certificate validation rules for outbound SSL.
This attribute always applies to outbound SSL that is part of WebLogic Server (that is, an Administration Server talking to the Node Manager). It does not apply to application code in the server that is using outbound SSL unless the application code uses a
weblogic.security.SSL.ServerTrustManagerthat is configured to use outbound SSL validation.MBean Attribute:
SSLMBean.OutboundCertificateValidationUse JSSE SSL Select the JSSE SSL implementation to be used in Weblogic.
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