Use this page to create IIOP listeners for your ORB.
In the SSL/TLS Settings section on this page, you can set security for the HTTP listener. Check the appropriate boxes associated with the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS), including all the ciphers. You can select either SSL2 or SSL3/TLS sockets.
The following table describes the fields and buttons on the screen. The left column lists the fields and buttons; the right column describes the functionality.
Field or Button
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Description
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Id: |
Provide a name for the IIOP Listener. |
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Address |
Specify the network address that the listener is bound to. This address can be an IP address or a DNS resolvable hostname. |
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Port |
Specify the ORB listener port for IIOP connections. |
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Listener Enabled |
Marking this checkbox enables the ORB IIOP inbound connections to Sun JavaTM System Application Server. |
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SSL/TLS Settings: Certificate Nickname |
Determines the name of an installed certificate to use for this listener. You must have previously installed a certificate to see its nickname in this list. |
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SSL2 Enabled |
Marking this checkbox enables SSL2. |
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SSL2 Ciphers |
Select the SSL2 ciphers you want to use for this Listener.
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SSL3 Enabled |
Marking this checkbox enables the SSL3 connection. |
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TLS Enabled |
Marking this checkbox enables TLS.
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TLS Rollback Enabled |
Marking this checkbox enables TLS rollback.
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SSL3/TLS Ciphers |
Determines whether SSL3/TLS ciphers is enabled.
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Client Authentication Enabled |
Marking this checkbox determines whether client authentication is required on this listener. Client authentication is the process of authenticating client certificates by cryptographically verifying the certificate signature and the certificate chain leading to the CA on the trust CA list. |
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Save |
Saves your changes to the IIOP listener |
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Reset |
Cancels your changes, and resets the page. |
See also | |
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