13.2 Access Manager Settings
Load Balancing
The following table describes the elements in the Load Balancing section of the Access Manager Settings page:
Element | Description |
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OAM Server Host |
Type the virtual host name that represents the OAM Server Cluster, which might be exposed by a load balancer in front of an OAM Server Cluster. |
OAM Server Port |
Provide the virtual host port associated with the OAM Server Cluster. Values between 1 and 65535 are supported. |
OAM Server Protocol |
Choose either HTTP or HTTPS from the drop-down menu, this is used to access the virtual host that represents the OAM Server Cluster. |
Server Error Mode |
Choose from the following options in the drop-down menu to configure error messages with varying degrees of security for your custom login pages:
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SSO
The following table describes the elements in the SSO section of the Access Manager Settings page:
Element | Description |
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IP Validation |
Check the box to enable IP Validation, clear the box to disable IP validation. Specific to WebGates and is used to determine whether a client's IP address is same as the IP address stored in the ObSSOCookie generated for single sign-on. |
SSO Token Version |
Select your SSO token version from the drop-down menu. |
Access Protocol
Access Protocol provides configuration options for Cert Mode Transport security.
The following table describes the elements in the Access Protocol section of the Access Manager Settings page:
Element | Description |
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Cert Mode Configuration |
Specify details in the following fields, which is required for the Key Store where the Cert mode X.509 certificates signed by an outside Certificate Authority reside:
Note: These are set during initial OAM Server installation. The certificates can be imported using the import certificate utility or the keytool shipped with JDK. |
Policy
The following table describes the elements in the Policy section of the Access Manager Settings page:
Element | Description |
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Resource Matching Cache |
Caches mapping between the requested URL and the policy holding the resource pattern that applies to the URL. Configure the following fields:
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Related Topics
Configuring Access Manager Settings in Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management.