You can use the convertSSLConfig wsadmin task to convert a pre-Version
6.1 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) configurations to a Version 6.1 style SSL configuration
instead of manually updating these configurations.
About this task
New feature: Many
of the attributes used to configure SSL, such as the key stores, and the default
repertoire configurations have changed. Also, direct references to SSL configurations
are no longer stored in the server.xml file. The convertSSLConfig wsadmin
task provides an alternative to manually converting an existing pre-Version
6.1 SSL configurations to a Version 6.1 style SSL configuration.
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The
parameter you specify on the onvertSSLConfig command determines the type of
conversion that occurs:
- If you specify the CONVERT_SSLCONFIGS option for the sslConversionOption
parameter, any pre-Version 6.1 style repertoire in the configuration, except
for any repertoire that belongs to a pre-Version 6.1 node in a cell, is
located, and converted to the Version 6.1 style repertoire. Any repertoire
that belongs to a pre-Version 6.1 node in a cell, is not converted.
You
should specify this option if you need to keep SSL configuration direct referencing.
Starting with Version 6.1, the SSL configuration is not centralized. Specifying
the CONVERT_SSLCONFIGS option retains all of the direct references to objects
like the SOAPConnector, and channel service.
- If you specify the CONVERT_TO_DEFAULT option for the sslConversionOption
parameter, the SSL configuration is completely converted to the a Version
6.1 style configuration, and the SSL configuration is moved to the centrally
managed repertoire. Any direct references to SSL configurations, that are
contained in the server.xml file are removed from that file.
Complete one of the following steps to convert a pre-Version
6.1 SSL configurations to a Version 6.1 style SSL configuration.