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Hp NonStop SSL Reference Manual (127 pages)
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Hp
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Who Should Read this Guide
7
Document History
7
Introduction
9
What Is the Purpose of HP Nonstop SSL
9
HP Nonstop SSL Features
10
Support of SSL and TLS Protocol Standards
10
Fault-Tolerance
10
SSL-Enabling for HP Client Components Running on Microsoft Windows Systems
10
Ipv6 Support
10
Secure Proxy for Telnet Access
10
Secure Proxy for Generic TCP/IP Client/Server Protocols
11
Secure FTP Proxy
12
Secure Proxy for EXPAND-Over-IP
13
Secure Proxy for ODBC Drivers
13
Limiting Remote IP Addresses
14
Installation
15
General Considerations
15
Ipv6 Considerations
16
Starting an HP Nonstop SSL Process
17
Installing a Secure Telnet Server Proxy
17
Installing a Secure FTP Server Proxy
18
Installing a Secure FTP Client Proxy
19
Installing a Secure Tunnel for RSC
21
Installing a Secure Tunnel for ODBC/MP
23
Installing a Secure Tunnel for ODBC/MX
26
Installing an SSL Tunnel for EXPAND-Over-IP Lines
29
Configuration
31
Configuration Overview
31
The Configuration File
32
PARAM Commands
32
Startup Line Parameters
33
Parameter Reference
33
Parameter Overview
33
Allowcerterrors
35
Allowip
37
Auditasciionly
38
Auditasciidumplenin
38
Auditasciidumplenout
38
Auditconsole
39
Auditfile
39
Auditfileretention
40
Auditformat
40
Auditlevel
41
Auditmaxfilelength
42
Cacerts
42
Ciphersuites
43
Clientauth
47
Clientcert
47
Clientkey
48
Clientkeypass
49
Config
49
Config2
50
Connectioninfoformat
50
Connectioninfoformatdetailed
51
Contentfilter
51
Denyip
53
Destipaddr, Destipport
54
Donotwarnonerror
54
Dynamicroutingenableipv6
55
Ftpallowplain
55
Ftpcallow200Reply
55
Ftplocaldataport
56
Ftpmaxport
56
Ftpminport
57
Interface
57
Hashalgorithms
58
Keepalive
59
Logconsole
59
Logems
60
Logfile
60
Logfileretention
61
Logformat
61
Logformatconsole
62
Logformatems
62
Logformatfile
63
Loglevel
64
Loglevelconsole
64
Loglevelems
65
Loglevelfile
65
Logmaxfilelength
65
Logmemory
66
Maxsessions
66
Maxversion
67
Minversion
67
Passive
68
Peercertcommonname
68
Peercertfingerprint
69
Port
69
Ptcpipfilterkey
70
Routingmode
70
Servcert
71
Servkey
72
Servkeypass
72
Slowdown
73
Sockshost, Socksport, Socksuser
73
Srcipaddr, Srcipport
74
Subnet
75
Sslcomsecurity
75
Targetinterface
76
Targethost
76
Targethostforce
77
Targetport
77
Targetportforce
78
Targetsubnet
78
Tcpiphostfile
79
Tcpipnodefile
79
Tcpipresolvername
79
Tcpnodelay
80
Trust
80
Advanced Configuration Topics
82
Multiple SSL Tunnels in a Single Process
82
Fault-Tolerant Configuration
82
Load Balancing and Fault-Tolerance of EXPAND over SSL
82
Monitoring
85
Overview
85
Log and Audit Level Recommendations
86
Customizing the Log and Audit Format
86
Using SHOWLOG to View a Log File
86
Viewing File Contents from OSS
89
Logfile/Auditfile Rollover
89
SSLCOM Command Interface
91
Usage of SSLCOM: a Sample Session
92
Supported Commands
93
The CONNECTION Commands
94
Connections
94
Connections, Detail
95
Info Connection
96
Renegotiate Connection
96
SSLINFO Command
97
RELOAD CERTIFICATES Command
97
SSL Reference
99
Secure Sockets Layer
99
SSL Features
99
Further References
99
Implementation Overview
100
Cipher Suites
100
Auditing
100
X.509 Certificates
100
Configuring SSL for Production as SSL Server
101
Using Your Own Server Key and Certificate Files
101
The Public/Private Key Pair
102
The Certificate Signing Request
102
Obtaining a Certificate from a Third Party CA
102
Acting as Your Own CA
102
Example: How to Generate SSL Certificates Using Openssl
103
Requesting the SSL Client to Present a Client Certificate
107
Configuring SSL for Production as SSL Client
107
Presenting a Client Certificate to the SSL Server
107
Security Considerations
108
Protecting against the Man-In-The-Middle Attack
108
Protecting the Private Key File
108
If the Private Key Is Compromised
108
TLS Alerts
109
Remote SSL Proxy
111
The Remoteproxy Component
111
Remoteproxy Installation
111
To Install Remoteproxy on a Client Workstation
111
Remoteproxy Configuration
112
General Configuration Considerations
112
The Main Configuration Screen
112
The Session Properties Window
113
Session Parameter List
114
Copying a Configuration to Other Workstations
115
Appendix
117
Log Messages and Warnings
117
Startup Messages
117
Warning Messages
119
Informational Messages
123
Fatal Errors
124
Troubleshooting of Typical Errors
126
Address Already in Use
126
Could Not Open XXX File
126
Decode Error
126
Handshake Error
126
Invalid Address
127
Security Violation (Error 4013)
127
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