Running Business Processes and Composite Applications : Universal Messaging Administration Guide : Using Command Central to Manage Universal Messaging : Universal Messaging Configuration Types : Ports Configuration : Port Configuration Attributes : Port Security Attributes
Port Security Attributes
The table describes the security attributes you can configure for a secure SSL enabled port.
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Client Authentication
Whether or not Universal Messaging requires client certificates for all requests. Select:
*None if Universal Messaging does not require client certificates for all requests.
*REQUIRE_CERTIFICATE if you want Universal Messaging to require client certificates for all requests.
SSL Enabled
Whether the port is SSL enabled or not. This attribute is always set to true for nhps and nsps port.
Keystore Type
File type of the keystore file. Universal Messaging supports only the JKS file type.
Server Location of Keystore
Location of the keystore file.
Keystore Password
Password required to access the SSL certificate in the keystore file.
Keystore Key Password
Password required to access a specific private key in the keystore file.
Truststore Type
File type of the truststore file. Universal Messaging supports only the JKS file type.
Server Location of Truststore
Location of the truststore file.
Truststore Password
Password required to access the SSL certificate in the truststore file.
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