Select HTTP from the Listener Type list and set values for the HTTP Listener

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5. Click the OK button on the Add Listener screen to save the HTTP Listener.

6. Stop Oracle Virtual Directory if it is running by referring to Stopping the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15. After it stops, start Oracle Virtual Directory by referring to Starting the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15.

11.4.3 Managing Listeners

This topic explains how to manage Oracle Virtual Directory Listeners using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and contains the following sections: ■ Editing Listener Settings ■ Deleting Listeners

11.4.3.1 Editing Listener Settings

Perform the following steps to update settings for an existing Listener LDAP or HTTP using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Oracle Virtual Directory target where the Listener you want to edit resides.

2. Select Administration and then Listeners from the Oracle Virtual Directory menu.

The Listeners screen appears displaying the exiting Listeners. 3. Select the Listener you want to edit by clicking on it.

4. Click the Edit button. The Edit Listener screen appears displaying the Listener’s

current settings. 5. Edit the settings as desired. Refer to Table 11–1, LDAP Listener Configuration Parameters for information about each LDAP Listener parameter. Refer to Table 11–2, HTTP Listener Configuration Parameters for information about each HTTP Listener parameter. HTDocs Path The directory path, relative to the Oracle Virtual Directory root installation, where the XSLT and HTML files are located. Certificate Attributes Indicates which attributes contain binary PKI certificate information. The default value is usercertificate. PhotoImage Attributes Indicates which attributes contain graphical images. The default value is jpegphoto. Image Display Height The height the Web Gateway scales photos to. The default value is 100. Image Display Width The width the Web Gateway scales photos to. The default value is 100. Note: You must explicitly stop and start Oracle Virtual Directory—not Restart—to load the Listener configuration to the Oracle Virtual Directory server. Table 11–2 Cont. HTTP Listener Configuration Parameters Type Parameter Description Creating and Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Listeners 11-9

6. Click the OK button on the Add Listener screen to save the HTTP Listener.

7. Stop Oracle Virtual Directory if it is running by referring to Stopping the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15. After it stops, start Oracle Virtual Directory by referring to Starting the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15.

11.4.3.1.1 Editing the Oracle Virtual Directory Administrative Listener Settings You can edit

the settings for the Oracle Virtual Directory Administrative Listener in the same manner that you edit settings for LDAP or HTTP Listeners. However, if you disable the Admin Gateway Listener, you cannot communicate with the Oracle Virtual Directory using the Oracle Directory Services Manager and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interfaces. Refer to Understanding the Default Oracle Virtual Directory Listeners for more information about the Admin Listener. Perform the following steps to edit settings for the Admin Gateway Listener using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Oracle Virtual Directory target.

2. Select Administration and then Listeners from the Oracle Virtual Directory menu.

The Listeners screen appears displaying the exiting Listeners. 3. Select the Admin Gateway Listener by clicking on it.

4. Click the Edit button. The Edit Listener screen appears displaying the Admin

Gateway Listener’s current settings.

5. Edit the Administrative Listener settings as desired and click Submit. Each

Administrative Listener setting is described below in the Administrative Listener Settings section. 6. Stop Oracle Virtual Directory if it is running by referring to Stopping the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15. After it stops, start Oracle Virtual Directory by referring to Starting the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-15. Administrative Listener Settings Listener Host The name or IP address of the host where the Oracle Virtual Directory server is running. The default value is 0.0.0.0, which sets the Admin Listener to listen on all IP Addresses configured for the host. Note: You must explicitly stop and start Oracle Virtual Directory—not Restart—to load the Listener configuration to the Oracle Virtual Directory server. Note: You must explicitly stop and start Oracle Virtual Directory—not Restart—to load the Listener configuration to the Oracle Virtual Directory server. 11-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory Listener Port The port on which Oracle Virtual Directory provides administrative services. This is the port is used by Oracle Directory Services Manager and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interfaces to communicate with the Oracle Virtual Directory server. Threads The number of active worker threads the Listener uses to concurrently process incoming requests. Listener Enabled Select to enable the Listener for service. If you disable the Admin Gateway Listener, you cannot communicate with Oracle Virtual Directory using the Oracle Directory Services Manager and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interfaces. The default setting is Enabled. Change SSL Settings Displays the current SSL setting Enabled or Disabled for the Listener and provides a link to change the Listener’s SSL settings. To edit the Listener’s SSL Settings, click the link and refer to Configuring SSL for Listeners Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 11-21 for more information.

11.4.3.2 Deleting Listeners

Perform the following steps to delete an existing Listener LDAP or HTTP using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Oracle Virtual Directory target where the Listener you want to delete resides. Notes: ■ Do not use a a loopback IP address, including 127.0.0.1, :0:0:1, localhost, and so on, for the Listener Host setting. ■ If you edit the Host setting, you must immediately perform step 6 or you cannot communicate with Oracle Virtual Directory using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interface. Note: If you edit the Listener Port setting, you must immediately perform step 6 or you cannot communicate with Oracle Virtual Directory using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interface. Note: If you edit the SSL setting Enabled or Disabled, you must update the Oracle Virtual Directory component registration by referring to Updating the Component Registration of an Oracle Instance Using OPMNCTL on page 10-4. If you do not update the Oracle Virtual Directory component registration after editing the SSL setting, you cannot communicate with Oracle Virtual Directory using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control user interface.