Oracle Access Manager 11g R2PS2 (OAM 11.1.2.2) Server Certificate Needs To Be 1024 Bits For IE10 And Higher
(Doc ID 1995098.1)
Last updated on MAY 24, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Access Manager - Version 11.1.2.2.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
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Goal
Oracle Access Manager 11g R2PS2 (OAM 11.1.2.2) SSL authentication is failing for IE 10 because the default keystore "Demo Keystore and Demo trust" has a 512 bit certificate. IE10 now requires a 1024 bit certificate.
- Implementation with OAM 11.1.2.2, OID, 11.1.1.7, Oracle Forms 11.1.2.2, Discoverer 11.1.1.7.
- Oracle Forms and Discoverer to Authenticate as SSL port via OAM/SSO using the Chrome browser but when I attempt the same using IE10 it blocks the Authenticate form and does not allow to enter credentials.
- IE10 requires 1024 bit certificates
- Demo certificate created by Oracle is 512 bits.
Need help creating and implementing a custom 1024 bit keystore/certificate.
Solution
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