mod_certheaders Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library

3-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle HTTP Server certain circumstances, you may want to choose a specific HTTP port and hostname that OPMN should use to ping the listener with. OpmnHostPort has the following syntax that specifies the values to pass to OPMN: OpmnHostPort [http | https:]host:port For example, the following line would specify that OPMN should use HTTP, the localhost interface and port 7778 to ping this listener: OpmnHostPort http:localhost:7778

3.5 mod_oradav

The mod_oradav module is an Oracle Call Interface OCI application written in C that extends the implementation of mod_dav. The mod_oradav directive can read and write to local files or to an Oracle database. The Oracle database must have an OraDAV driver a stored procedure package for the mod_oradav module to map WebDAV activity to database activity. Essentially the mod_oradav module enables WebDAV clients to connect to an Oracle database, read and write content, and query and lock documents in various schemas. You can configure the mod_oradav module using standard Oracle HTTP Server directives. Use the Advanced Configuration page of Fusion Middleware Control to configure the mod_oradav module. The mod_oradav directive can immediately leverage other module code such as mime_magic to perform content management tasks. Most OraDAV processing activity involves streaming content to and from a content provider. The mod_oradav directive uses OCI streaming logic directly within Oracle HTTP Server.

3.6 mod_ossl

The mod_ossl module enables strong cryptography for Oracle HTTP Server. This Oracle module is a plug-in to Oracle HTTP Server that enables the server to use SSL. It is very similar to the OpenSSL module, mod_ssl. The mod_ossl module is based on the Oracle implementation of SSL, which supports SSL version 3 and TLS version 1, and is based on Certicom and RSA Security technology. See Also: ■ Chapter 9, Configuring mod_oradav ■ Oracle Portal Administrators Guide ■ For information about using the mod_oradav module to access database schemas for access by third-party tools, such as Adobe GoLive, Macromedia Dreamweaver, and Oracle interMedia, go to the OraDAV information available on OTN at: http:www.oracle.comtechnologyindex.html See Also: Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide Configuring SSL for the Web Tier section of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide