SSL repertoires

The SSL configuration repertoire allows administrators to define any number of SSL settings which can be used to make HTTPS, IIOPS or LDAPS connections.

Using the SSL configuration repertoire, you can pick one of the SSL settings defined here from any location within the administrative console which allows SSL connections. This simplifies the SSL configuration process since you can reuse many of these SSL configurations by simply specifying the alias in multiple places. The appropriate repertoire is referenced during the configuration of a service that sends and receives requests encrypted using SSL, such as the Web and enterprise beans containers. Before deleting SSL configurations from the repertoire, remember that if an SSL configuration alias is referenced somewhere, and it is deleted here, an SSL connection will fail if the deleted alias is accessed.

Note: You can also create an alias, but first you must create an SSL configuration repertoire alias or entry. You can then select the alias later when a component is configured for SSL support.

If you choose to use SSL, there are two types of SSL repertoires from which you must choose:


Related tasks
Setting up Secure Sockets Layer security for WebSphere Application Server for z/OS



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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