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Blind Trust Manager Provider

Note: this component is designated "advanced", which means that objects of this type are not expected to be created or altered in most environments. If you believe that such a change is necessary, you may want to contact UnboundID support in order to understand the potential impact of that change.

The blind trust manager provider always trusts any certificate that is presented to it, regardless of its issuer, subject, and validity dates.

Use the blind trust manager provider only for testing purposes, because it allows clients to use forged certificates and authenticate as virtually any user in the server.

Parent Component
Properties
dsconfig Usage

Parent Component

The Blind Trust Manager Provider component inherits from the Trust Manager Provider

Properties

The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:


Basic Properties: Advanced Properties:
↓ enabled  None

Basic Properties

enabled

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


dsconfig Usage

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 Blind Trust Manager Provider:

dsconfig create-trust-manager-provider
     --provider-name {name}
     --type blind
     --set enabled:{propertyValue}
     [--set {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...

To delete an existing Trust Manager Provider:

dsconfig delete-trust-manager-provider
     --provider-name {name}