SSL Settings dialog box
Settings>Administrative Settings>Roaming tab>Add button>SSL Settings button
Use the SSL Settings dialog box to configure your Web server connection.
Option | Description |
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Certificate Store Type |
Type of client certificate on the local computer that provides server identity, certificate, and public key information to clients that try to establish a connection. The options are:
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Certificate Store |
Name of the certificate store for the client certificate on the local machine. The storage location is called the certificate store. A certificate store will often have numerous certificates, possibly issued from a number of a different certification authorities. The options are:
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Certificate Store Password |
Password for the certificate store on the local computer, if one is required. |
Using OpenSSL |
If selected, the HTTPS server uses OpenSSL as a certificate authority. If deselected, the server uses SSL. Default value: Deselected |
Cipher List |
String that controls the ciphers to be used by SSL. The cipher list consists of one or more cipher strings separated by colons. |
Certificate Authority File |
Name of the file containing the list of certificate authorities (CAs) trusted by your application. The file set by this property should contain a list of CA certificates in PEM format. |
CA Directory |
Path to a directory containing CA certificates. The path set by this property should point to a directory containing CA certificates in PEM format. |
SSL Enabled Protocols |
Indicates the supported security protocols on the HTTPS server. The options are:
Note: Although a number of sites still support SSL2, Nuance recommends that you disable it because of potential security vulnerabilities. |
Test Connection |
Click to test the connection to the HTTPS (SSL) server. |
Restore defaults |
Click to restore default values for settings on this tab. |
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