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Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server (10.3.x - 12.1.x) to Use SSL in Fusion Middleware 11g/12c (Doc ID 1235653.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 08, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle WebLogic Server - Version 10.3.1 to 12.1.3.0.0
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

To list the steps needed to configure standalone Oracle WebLogic Server (10.3.X - 12.1.X) in Fusion Middleware 11g/12c

Scope

Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.X/12.1.X and Fusion Middleware 11g/12c Administrators

Note: This document is part of a number of articles written for SSL Configuration in FMW 11g and 12c:

<Note 1218695.1> Primary Note for SSL Configuration in Fusion Middleware 11g
<Note 1628909.1> Primary Note for SSL Configuration in Fusion Middleware 12c

If you are looking for 12.2.1.x:

<Note 2339507.1> Primary Note for SSL Configuration in Fusion Middleware 12c Release 2 (12.2.x)

While this document is for FMW where there can be more overall considerations, specific to WLS only, this is a good place to start:

If this is a full infrastructure, then review 6.5.1 Configuring SSL for Oracle WebLogic Server
http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1221/core/ASADM/sslconfig.htm#ASADM10344


If this is WLS standalone, then review 29 Configuring Keystores
http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/12212/wls/SECMG/identity_trust.htm#SECMG365

 

This note is for configuring the WebLogic AdminServer or Managed Server for SSL where the *HTTP* port for that WebLogic server remains *ENABLED* i.e the Managed Server or AdminServer can be connected to via HTTP or HTTPS.

FMW 11g Only
If the requirement is to configure a *Managed Server* for *SSL only* i.e the HTTP port is *DISABLED*, then follow <Note 1268027.1> How To Configure WebLogic Managed Server To Listen On HTTPS Only In FMW 11g.

If the requirement is to configure the *AdminServer* for *SSL only* i.e the HTTP Port is *DISABLED* then follow <Note 1353951.1> How to Configure WebLogic Admin Server to Listen on SSL Only and associated FMW Considerations

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Step I. Create a Java Keystore which contains an SSL Certificate
 Step II: Configure WebLogic Server for SSL
 Step III: Test you can access Weblogic via SSL
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