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Re: Mysterious listener security

From: Kim Haase <Camilla.Haase_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:56:40 -0400

If you would like this documented in the GlassFish Admin Console online
help, please file a documentation issue -- we can work on fixing it in
the next release.

Thanks,
Kim Haase

On 03/25/09 13:43, Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
> Right. In other words, if security-enabled=false on http-listener,
> (the check-box for security is unchecked)
> your entire ssl configuration is available in domain.xml, but
> will be not in effect in the runtime. The HTTP traffic of such
> a listener has no transport layer security whatsoever.
>
> Valtteri Kokkoniemi wrote:
>>> For such a listener the actual
>>> *transport layer security* is provided by the enclosed element named
>>> "ssl". Thus, this screen configures the following in (domain.xml):
>>
>> Just to make sure I understood, I'll try to rephrase. So the SSL tab
>> specifies _how_ transport layer security is configured _if_ it is enabled
>> and the security checkbox in the main tab specifies whether it is, and
>> nothing else?
>>
>
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