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Configuring an SSL Server Policy
An SSL server policy is a set of SSL parameters for a server to use when booting up. An SSL server
policy takes effect only after it is associated with an application layer protocol, HTTP protocol, for
example.
Configuration Prerequisites
When configuring an SSL server policy, you need to specify the PKI domain to be used for obtaining the
server side certificate. Therefore, before configuring an SSL server policy, you must configure a PKI
domain. For details about PKI domain configuration, refer to
PKI Configuration
in the
Security Volume
.
Configuration Procedure
Follow these steps to configure an SSL server policy:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Create an SSL server policy and
enter its view
ssl server-policy policy-name
Required
Specify a PKI domain for the SSL
server policy
pki-domain domain-name
Required
By default, no PKI domain is
specified for an SSL server policy.
Specify the cipher suite(s) for the
SSL server policy to support
ciphersuite
[
rsa_aes_128_cbc_sha
|
rsa_des_cbc_sha
|
rsa_rc4_128_md5
|
rsa_rc4_128_sha
]
*
Optional
By default, an SSL server policy
supports all cipher suites.
Set the handshake timeout time for
the SSL server
handshake timeout time
Optional
3,600 seconds by default
Configure the SSL connection
close mode
close-mode wait
Optional
Not wait by default
Set the maximum number of
cached sessions and the caching
timeout time
session
{
cachesize size
|
timeout time
} *
Optional
The defaults are as follows:
500 for the maximum number of
cached sessions,
3600 seconds for the caching
timeout time.
Enable certificate-based SSL client
authentication
client-verify enable
Optional
Not enabled by default