Note: this is an abstract component that cannot be instantiated.
Trust Manager Providers determine whether to trust presented certificates.
The following Trust Manager Providers are available in the server :
These Trust Manager Providers inherit from the properties described below.
The following components have a direct aggregation relation to Trust Manager Providers:
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
| Basic Properties: | Advanced Properties: |
|---|---|
| enabled | None |
| include-jvm-default-issuers |
| 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 |
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 delete an existing Trust Manager Provider:
dsconfig delete-trust-manager-provider
--provider-name {name}