The file-based trust manager provider determines whether to trust a presented certificate based on whether that certificate exists in a server trust store file.
The trust store file can be in either JKS (the default Java key store format) or PKCS#12 (a standard certificate format) form.
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The File Based Trust Manager Provider component inherits from the Trust Manager Provider
The following components have a direct aggregation relation to File Based Trust Manager Providers:
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
Basic Properties: | Advanced Properties: |
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↓ enabled | None |
↓ include-jvm-default-issuers | |
↓ trust-store-file | |
↓ trust-store-type | |
↓ trust-store-pin | |
↓ trust-store-pin-file |
Description | Indicate whether the Trust Manager Provider is enabled for use. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | true false |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | Yes |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Indicates whether certificates issued by an authority included in the JVM's set of default issuers should be automatically trusted, even if they would not otherwise be trusted by this provider. |
Default Value | false |
Allowed Values | true false |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies the path to the file containing the trust information. It can be an absolute path or a path that is relative to the Data Governance Server instance root. Changes to this configuration attribute take effect the next time that the trust manager is accessed. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A filesystem path |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | Yes |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies the format for the data in the trust store file. Valid values always include 'JKS' and 'PKCS12', but different implementations can allow other values as well. If no value is provided, then the JVM default value is used. Changes to this configuration attribute take effect the next time that the trust manager is accessed. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | Any key store format supported by the Java runtime environment. The "JKS" and "PKCS12" formats are typically available in Java environments. |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies the clear-text PIN needed to access the File Based Trust Manager Provider. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A string |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Changes to this property will take effect the next time that the File Based Trust Manager Provider is accessed. |
Description | Specifies the path to the text file whose only contents should be a single line containing the clear-text PIN needed to access the File Based Trust Manager Provider. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A filesystem path |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Changes to this property will take effect the next time that the File Based Trust Manager Provider is accessed. |
To list the configured Trust Manager Providers:
dsconfig list-trust-manager-providers [--property {propertyName}] ...
To view the configuration for an existing Trust Manager Provider:
dsconfig get-trust-manager-provider-prop --provider-name {name} [--tab-delimited] [--script-friendly] [--property {propertyName}] ...
To update the configuration for an existing Trust Manager Provider:
dsconfig set-trust-manager-provider-prop --provider-name {name} (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue} [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To create a new File Based Trust Manager Provider:
dsconfig create-trust-manager-provider --provider-name {name} --type file-based --set enabled:{propertyValue} --set trust-store-file:{propertyValue} [--set {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To delete an existing Trust Manager Provider:
dsconfig delete-trust-manager-provider --provider-name {name}