Use this page to specify which transports and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) settings this server uses when communicating with downstream servers for outbound requests.
Specifies whether the client processes connect to the server using one of the server-connected transports.
You can choose to use either SSL, TCP/IP, or Both as the outbound transport that a server supports. If you specify TCP/IP, the server supports only TCP/IP and cannot initiate SSL connections with downstream servers. If you specify SSL-supported, this server can initiate either TCP/IP or SSL connections. If you specify SSL-required, this server must use SSL to initiate connections to downstream servers. When you do specify SSL, decide which set of SSL configuration settings you want to use for the outbound configuration.
This decision determines which keyfile and trustfile to use for outbound connections to downstream servers.
Default: | SSL-supported |
Range: | TCP/IP, SSL-required, SSL-supported |
Specifies a list of predefined SSL settings for outbound connections. These settings are configured at the SSL Configuration Repertoires panel.
Data type: | String |
Range: | Any SSL settings that are configured in the SSL Configuration Repertoires panel |
Specifies whether secure socket communication is enabled to the server.
Specifies that the selection of an SSL configuration is based upon the outbound topology view for the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) platform.
Centrally managed configurations support one location to maintain SSL configurations rather than spreading them across the configuration documents.
Default: | Enabled |
Specifies the SSL configuration alias that you want to use for outbound SSL communications.
This option overrides the centrally managed configuration for the JNDI (LDAP) protocol.