dsconfig set-administration-connector-prop — Modifies Administration Connector properties
dsconfig set-administration-connector-prop
{options}
The dsconfig set-administration-connector-prop command takes the following options:
--set {PROP:VALUE}
Assigns a value to a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be assigned. Specify the same property multiple times in order to assign more than one value to it.
Administration Connector properties depend on the Administration Connector type, which depends on the null option.
--reset {property}
Resets a property back to its default values where PROP is the name of the property to be reset.
Administration Connector properties depend on the Administration Connector type, which depends on the null option.
--add {PROP:VALUE}
Adds a single value to a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be added.
Administration Connector properties depend on the Administration Connector type, which depends on the null option.
--remove {PROP:VALUE}
Removes a single value from a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be removed.
Administration Connector properties depend on the Administration Connector type, which depends on the null option.
Administration Connectors of type administration-connector have the following properties:
Specifies the name of the key manager that is used with the Administration Connector .
None
The DN of any Key Manager Provider. The referenced key manager provider must be enabled.
No
Yes
Restart the server
No
No
Specifies the address or set of addresses on which this Administration Connector should listen for connections from LDAP clients. Multiple addresses may be provided as separate values for this attribute. If no values are provided, then the Administration Connector listens on all interfaces.
0.0.0.0
An IP address
Yes
No
Restart the server
No
No
Specifies the port number on which the Administration Connector will listen for connections from clients. Only a single port number may be provided.
None
An integer value. Lower value is 1. Upper value is 65535.
No
Yes
The Administration Connector must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to this setting to take effect
No
No
Specifies the nicknames (also called the aliases) of the keys or key pairs that the Administration Connector should use when performing SSL communication. The property can be used multiple times (referencing different nicknames) when server certificates with different public key algorithms are used in parallel (for example, RSA, DSA, and ECC-based algorithms). When a nickname refers to an asymmetric (public/private) key pair, the nickname for the public key certificate and associated private key entry must match exactly. A single nickname is used to retrieve both the public key and the private key.
Let the server decide.
A String
Yes
Yes
Restart the server
No
No
Specifies the names of the SSL cipher suites that are allowed for use in SSL communication.
Uses the default set of SSL cipher suites provided by the server's JVM.
A String
Yes
No
None
Changes to this property take effect immediately but will only impact new SSL/TLS-based sessions created after the change.
No
No
Specifies the names of the SSL protocols that are allowed for use in SSL or StartTLS communication.
Uses the default set of SSL protocols provided by the server's JVM.
A String
Yes
No
None
Changes to this property take effect immediately but only impact new SSL/TLS-based sessions created after the change.
No
No
Specifies the name of the trust manager that is used with the Administration Connector .
Use the trust manager provided by the JVM.
The DN of any Trust Manager Provider. The referenced trust manager provider must be enabled.
No
No
Restart the server
No
No