Non-encryption communication host configuration file (nosslhost.conf)
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Format
[NO_SSL_HOST] manager-host-name manager-host-name : manager-host-name
File
nosslhost.conf (non-encryption communication host configuration file)
nosslhost.conf.model (model file for the non-encryption communication host configuration file)
Storage directory
View-path\conf\ssl
Description
This file is for configuring which hosts are to use non-encrypted communication. By default, this file specifies non-encrypted communication for all hosts, so if you want to use encrypted communication, you must configure this file. If you want JP1/IM - View to use non-encrypted communications upon login to a manager host, you must define the host in this file. Communication with manager hosts that are not defined in this file will be encrypted.
JP1/IM - View compares the destination host name in the Login window and the connection target host name specified in the -h option of the jcoview or jcfview command against the manager host names listed in the definition file, and if there is a match, uses non-encrypted communication with the host. The host names are not case sensitive.
When the definitions are applied
The settings for the non-encryption communication host configuration file take effect at the following times:
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When you log in to Central Console from the Central Console viewer, log in to Central Scope from the Central Scope viewer, or log in to IM Configuration Management from the IM Configuration Management viewer (when you display the Login window and click the OK button to log in)
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When you display the Central Console viewer or Central Scope viewer from the IM Configuration Management viewer
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When you display the site manager's IM Configuration Management viewer from the IM Configuration Management viewer (Launch Base View)
The following table shows whether the non-encryption communication host configuration file is read when different viewers are launched
Calling window (operation in calling window) |
Check box |
Viewer to be launched |
Definition file is read |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Central Console |
Central Scope |
|||
Login window of the Central Console viewer or Central Scope viewer (click OK button) |
C |
U |
Central Console |
Y |
U |
C |
Central Scope |
Y |
|
C |
C |
Central Console and Central Scope |
Y# |
|
Login window of the IM Configuration Management viewer (click OK button) |
IM Configuration Management |
Y |
||
Login window of the Central Scope viewer (click OK button) Launch from Monitoring Tree (Editing) window |
Central Scope |
Y |
||
Central Console viewer (Main menu or toolbar) |
Central Scope |
N |
||
Central Scope viewer (Main menu or toolbar) |
Central Console |
N |
||
IM Configuration Management viewer (Main menu or toolbar) |
Central Console |
Y |
||
Central Scope |
Y |
|||
IM Configuration Management viewer (Launch Base View) |
Site manager's IM Configuration Management |
Y |
Information that is specified
- [NO_SSL_HOST]
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This block is mandatory. Uppercase and lowercase are distinguished. Any space or tab character immediately preceding or following [NO_SSL_HOST] will be ignored.
- manager-host-name
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Specify the host name or IPv4 address of a destination manager host for which non-encrypted communication is to be used. You can also specify manager-host-name in FQDN format. By default, an asterisk (*) is set. The wildcard asterisk (*) indicates that non-encrypted communication is to be used for connections to all manager hosts. A maximum of 1,024 hosts can be listed. You cannot list the same manager host name more than once. Letter case is ignored. Specify between 0 and 255 characters. Any space or tab character immediately preceding or following manager-host-name will be ignored.
Example definition
- Example definition 1: Use non-encrypted communication to communicate with all manager hosts
[NO_SSL_HOST] *
Specifying an asterisk (*) indicates that non-encrypted communication to is to be used with all manager hosts. When an asterisk (*) is specified, an error results if anything other than the above is specified.
- Example definition 2: Use encrypted communication to communicate with all manager hosts
[NO_SSL_HOST]
To use encrypted communication to communicate with all manager hosts, delete the asterisk (*).
- Example definition 3: Use a mixture of non-encrypted and encrypted communication to communicate with manager hosts
[NO_SSL_HOST] hostA hostB
Communication with the manager hosts hostA and hostB will be non-encrypted, while communication with other manager hosts will be encrypted.