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- 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
Parameter: ssl_reqClientAuth
Startup parameters change the behavior of the HPE Service Manager server. You can always set a startup parameter from the server's operating system command prompt.
Parameter
ssl_reqClientAuth
Description
This parameter defines whether the HPE Service Manager server requires signed certificates from all incoming client requests. Enable this parameter to limit access to the HPE Service Manager server to only those clients that present signed certificates.
When enabled, clients can no longer connect to the HPE Service Manager server using the server's certificate for anonymous SSL. Each client must have its own signed certificate. If you enable this parameter with the value ssl_reqClientAuth:2, in addition to presenting client certificates, the server validates each client certificate against a list of trusted clients as defined by the ssl_trustedClientsJKS
parameter. Using ssl_trustedClientsJKS with the value ssl_reqClientAuth:2 is required when using the Trusted Sign-On features of Service Manager (trustedsignon:1). The server only allows connections from clients with certificates in the trusted clients list.
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of the Service Manager server?
No
Default value
0
Possible values
0 (Disable)
1 (Enable – require client certificates)
2 (Enable – require client certificates and require clients to be on the list of trusted clients)
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -ssl_reqClientAuth:1
Initialization file: ssl_reqClientAuth:1
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