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creates and configures the SSL element in the selected HTTP listener, IIOP listener, or IIOP service
create-ssl [--help] [--target target] --type listener_or_service_type --certname cert_name [--ssl2enabled={false|true}] [--ssl2ciphers ss12ciphers] [--ssl3enabled={true|false}] [--tlsenabled={true|false}] [--ssl3tlsciphers ssl3tlsciphers] [--tlsrollbackenabled={true|false}] [--clientauthenabled={false|true}] [listener_id]
The create-ssl
subcommand creates and configures the SSL element in the selected HTTP listener, IIOP listener, or IIOP service to enable secure communication on that listener/service.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
If an option has a short option name, then the short option precedes the long option name. Short options have one dash whereas long options have two dashes.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--target
Specifies the target on which you are configuring the ssl element. The following values are valid:
server
Specifies the server in which the iiop-service or HTTP/IIOP listener is to be configured for SSL.
Specifies the configuration that contains the HTTP/IIOP listener or iiop-service for which SSL is to be configured.
Specifies the cluster in which the HTTP/IIOP listener or iiop-service is to be configured for SSL. All the server instances in the cluster will get the SSL configuration for the respective listener or iiop-service.
Specifies the instance in which the HTTP/IIOP listener or iiop-service is to be configured for SSL.
--type
The type of service or listener for which the SSL is created. The type can be:
network-listener
http-listener
iiop-listener
iiop-service
jmx-connector
When the type is iiop-service
, the ssl-client-config
along with the embedded ssl
element is created in domain.xml
.
--certname
The nickname of the server certificate in the certificate database or the PKCS#11 token. The format of the name in the certificate is tokenname:nickname. For this property, the tokenname: is optional.
--ssl2enabled
Set this property to true
to enable SSL2. The default value is false
. If both SSL2 and SSL3 are enabled for a virtual server, the server tries SSL3 encryption first. In the event SSL3 encryption fails, the server then tries SSL2 encryption.
--ssl2ciphers
A comma-separated list of the SSL2 ciphers to be used. Ciphers not explicitly listed will be disabled for the target, even if those ciphers are available in the particular cipher suite you are using. If this option is not used, all supported ciphers are assumed to be enabled. Allowed values are:
rc4
rc4export
rc2
rc2export
idea
des
desede3
--ssl3enabled
Set this property to false
to disable SSL3. The default value is true
. If both SSL2 and SSL3 are enabled for a virtual server, the server tries SSL3 encryption first. In the event SSL3 encryption fails, the server then tries SSL2 encryption.
--tlsenabled
Set this property to false
to disable TLS. The default value is true
It is good practice to enable TLS, which is a more secure version of SSL.
--ssl3tlsciphers
A comma-separated list of the SSL3 and/or TLS ciphers to be used. Ciphers not explicitly listed will be disabled for the target, even if those ciphers are available in the particular cipher suite you are using. If this option is not used, all supported ciphers are assumed to be enabled. Allowed values are:
SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5
SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
--tlsrollbackenabled
Set to true
(default) to enable TLS rollback. TLS rollback should be enabled for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and 5.5. This option is only valid when -tlsenabled
=true
.
--clientauthenabled
Set to true
if you want SSL3 client authentication performed on every request independent of ACL-based access control. Default value is false
.
The ID of the HTTP or IIOP listener for which the SSL element is to be created. The listener_id is not required if the --type
is iiop-service
.
The following example shows how to create an SSL element for an HTTP listener named http-listener-1
.
asadmin> create-ssl --type http-listener --certname sampleCert http-listener-1 Command create-ssl executed successfully.
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand