Configuring Load Balancers Configuring SSL for the Web Tier

6-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide This command will list all the listening endpoints for this instance; select the one that needs to be configured for SSL. For example, select CACHE.index1.LISTEN.index1. 2. Configure the listening endpoint with SSL properties: configureSSLinst1, wc1, webcache, CACHE.index1.LISTEN.index1 3. On Windows platforms only, open Windows Explorer and navigate to your cwallet.sso file. Under properties, security, add SYSTEM in group or user names.

6.4.2.3 Enable Outbound SSL for Oracle Web Cache Using Fusion Middleware Control

Outbound Oracle Web Cache refers to traffic from Oracle Web Cache to Oracle HTTP Server. There are two aspects to set up SSL for outbound traffic from Oracle Web Cache: selecting a wallet for outbound SSL and configuring SSL. Wallet Selection Take these steps: 1. Navigate to Oracle Web Cache, then Security, then SSL Configuration. 2. At the bottom of the page, click Change Wallet to display the available wallets for this listener. Note: ■ configureSSL uses defaults for all SSL attributes; see Table 6–5 for details. ■ You may also specify a properties file as a parameter to configureSSL; see Table 6–4 for details. Configuring SSL in Oracle Fusion Middleware 6-13 3. Select the desired wallet for outbound SSL and click OK. SSL Configuration Take these steps: 1. Navigate to the Oracle Web Cache instance, then Administration, then Origin Servers . This page displays the Oracle HTTP Servers with which this Oracle Web Cache instance can communicate. For example, if Oracle Web Cache can talk to two different Oracle HTTP Servers you would see two rows in the table. In this example, the Oracle Web Cache instance is currently configured for non-SSL communication to the origin server over this host and port. 2. To enable SSL for outbound traffic to this origin server, select the row and click Edit . 3. The Edit Origin Server page appears: 4. Use the Protocol drop-down box to change the protocol to https. 5. Click OK. 6. On Windows platforms only, open Windows Explorer and navigate to your cwallet.sso file. Under properties, security, add SYSTEM in group or user names.