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OID 12c: How to Create a CA Signed (OR Self-Signed) Auto-Login Wallet Using orapki and Configure a New OID Component for SSL Server Authentication (Mode 2) (Doc ID 2319432.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 30, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Internet Directory - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 19.9.0.0.0 to 19.9.0.0.0 [Release 19]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

This Note explains how to create an auto-login wallet containing either Option A. Certificate Authority (CA) signed x509 certificates (non self-signed) OR Option B. Self-Signed Certificate.  It is recommended that a new/second OID component is created specifically for SSL Server Authentication (Mode 2) traffic so these steps are also included below.

The steps provided are intended to complement the information provided in the OID 12c documentation:

Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle Internet Directory
Chapter 27 Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 Create a New Oracle Internet Directory Component
 Create a Wallet Using orapki
 Configure the new OID Component for SSL Server Authentication (Mode 2)
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