Enabling SSL
Configuring Secure Sockets Layer Authentication
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Enabling SSL
To enable SSL:
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Task 1: Install Oracle Advanced Security and Related Products
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Task 2: Configure SSL on the Server
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Task 3: Configure SSL on the Client
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Task 4: Log on to the Database
Task 1: Install Oracle Advanced Security and Related Products
Install Oracle Advanced Security on both the client and server. When you do this,
the Oracle Universal Installer automatically installs SSL libraries and Oracle Wallet
Manager on your system.
Task 2: Configure SSL on the Server
During installation, Oracle sets defaults on both the Oracle database server and on
the Oracle client for all SSL parameters except the location of the Oracle wallet. To
configure SSL on the server, perform these steps:
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Step 1: Confirm Wallet Creation on the Server
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Step 2: Specify the Database Wallet Location on the Server
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Step 3: Set the SSL Cipher Suites on the Server (Optional)
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Step 4: Set the Required SSL Version on the Server (Optional)
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Step 5: Set SSL Client Authentication on the Server (Optional)
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Step 6: Set SSL as an Authentication Service on the Server (Optional)
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Step 7: Create Listening Endpoint that Uses TCP/IP with SSL on the Server
Step 1: Confirm Wallet Creation on the Server
Before proceeding with the next step, you must confirm that a wallet has been
created. To confirm that your wallet is ready, open it by using Oracle Wallet
See Also:
Oracle Database platform-specific installation
documentation
See Also:
Appendix B
,
"Authentication Parameters"
for the
dynamic parameter names
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