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- System Configuration Parameters
- System parameters
- Web tier parameters
- Enter a parameter in the web client URL
- Enter a parameter in the sm.ini file
- Enter a parameter in the web.xml file
- Enter a parameter in the server’s operating system command prompt
- View parameters by function
- Alert parameters
- Application development parameters
- Background and scheduled process parameters
- Client parameters for Web clients
- Client parameters for Windows clients
- Connection parameters
- Database parameters
- Debugging parameters
- Information retrieval (IR) expert parameters
- LDAP parameters
- Localization parameters
- Regional settings parameters
- Security parameters
- Servlet parameters
- SSL parameters
- Parameter: acceptsharedcert
- Parameter: cacsignon
- Parameter: keystoreFile
- Parameter: keystorePass
- Parameter: onewayssl4ws
- Parameter: ssl
- Parameter: sslConnector
- Parameter: sslProtocols
- Parameter: ssl_reqClientAuth
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsJKS
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsPwd
- Parameter: trustedsignon
- Web Parameter: cacerts
- Web parameter: CACLogin
- Web parameter: secureLogin
- Web Parameter: ssl
- Web parameter: sslPort
- System information parameters
- System performance parameters
SSL parameters
The following table lists the startup parameters you can set from the Service Manager server's operating system command prompt or from the Service Manager initialization file (sm.ini).
These parameters determine how the Service Manager server manages SSL connections.
SSL Parameter | Brief description |
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Parameter: acceptsharedcert | Defines how the Service Manager server handles signed SSL certificates from incoming client requests in a Trusted Sign-On configuration |
Parameter: cacsignon | Defines whether trusted clients can log on to the Service Manager server with a Common Access Card (CAC), without entering log-on information |
Parameter: keystoreFile | Defines the path and file name to the Java keystore that contains the certificate of the Service Manager server |
Parameter: keystorePass | Defines the password to the Java keystore that contains the certificate of the Service Manager server |
Parameter: onewayssl4ws | Disables or enables one-way/anonymous SSL for web services clients in a Trusted Sign-On (TSO) or Common Access Card (CAC) configuration |
Web parameter: cacerts | Defines the path to the cacerts file required for web clients to make SSL connections to the web tier |
Web parameter: secureLogin | Controls the encryption of network communication between the web application server and the web browser. |
Web parameter: ssl | Causes all web clients to use SSL connections to the web tier |
Parameter: ssl | Defines whether the Service Manager server requires SSL connections from all incoming client requests that are sent from Service Manager's Windows client or web client. |
Parameter: sslConnector | Defines whether servlet container processes have an HTTPS (SSL-encrypted HTTP) communications port available. |
Web parameter: sslPort | Defines the SSL port of the web application server (this is required only when the secureLogin parameter is set to true) |
sslProtocals | Enables you to specify the protocols to use when Service Manager clients (Windows, web, or web services) are connecting to the server through Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or when the Service Manager server is connecting as a client to another application through SSL |
Parameter: ssl_reqClientAuth | Defines whether the Service Manager server requires signed certificates from all incoming client requests |
Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsJKS | Defines the path and file name to the Java keystore that contains the list of trusted client certificates from which the Service Manager server allows connection requests |
Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsPwd | Defines the password to the Java keystore that contains the list of trusted client certificates from which the Service Manager server allows connection requests |
Parameter: trustedsignon | Defines whether trusted clients can log in to the Service Manager server without having to provide login information |
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