Launch the WLST command line tool shell.

11-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory Enterprise Manager in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for additional information. 3. Configure the Listener by performing the following steps:

a. Select Administration and then Listeners from the Oracle Virtual Directory

menu. The Listeners screen appears. b. Select the Listener you want to secure with SSL by clicking on it and then click the Edit button. The Edit Listener: Listener Name screen appears.

c. Click the Change SSL Settings link.

d. Click the Enable SSL option to enable SSL on the Listener. If you are

configuring the Listener for SSL No-Auth mode, skip to step i now. e. Select the keystore you want to use from the Server Keystore Name field. f. Enter the password for the keystore in the Server Keystore Password field. g. Select the truststore you want to use from the Server Truststore Name field. h. Enter the password for the truststore in the Server Truststore Name field.

i. Click and expand the Advanced SSL Setting option.

j. Select one of the following authentication modes for the Listener from the Client Authentication field. Note: If you select a different keystore or change the certificate in the keystore for the Admin Gateway Listener or the LDAP SSL Endpoint Listener, you must import the certificate into the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Agent’s wallet. If you do not import the certificate, Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control cannot connect to Oracle Virtual Directory to retrieve performance metrics. To import the certificate into the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Agent’s wallet: 1. Export the Oracle Virtual Directory server certificate by executing the following command: ORACLE_HOME jdkjrebinkeytool -exportcert \ -keystore OVD_KEYSTORE_FILE -storepass PASSWORD \ -alias OVD_SERVER_CERT_ALIAS -rfc \ -file OVD_SERVER_CERT_FILE 2. Add the Oracle Virtual Directory server certificate to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Agent’s Wallet by executing the following command: ORACLE_COMMON_HOME binorapki wallet add -wallet \ ORACLE_INSTANCEEMAGENTEMAGENTsysmanconfigmonwallet \ -trusted_cert -cert OVD_SERVER_CERT_FILE -pwd WALLET_PASSWORD Note: The password for the keystore that is created during the Oracle Virtual Directory installation is the same as the password set for the Oracle Virtual Directory administrator during installation.