Specifying security ciphers for the Configuration Tool server connections
You can specify security ciphers for the Configuration Tool server connections. This step is optional, if you do not need to specify security ciphers, you can skip this step.
About this task
By default, the security ciphers that the Configuration Tool server supports depends on the
underlying JRE that is used. You can check the JRE for valid ciphers. For more information, see
Cipher suites.
Note: It is a best practice to use the latest
and securest TLS ciphers in Java™, and avoid using deprecated
TLS ciphers.
To specify security ciphers for the Configuration Tool server connections, indicate the ciphers in an editable file called the server_override.xml file. The override file is read at the initialization of the Configuration Tool server, and the values override default values for the Configuration Tool configuration properties.
Procedure
To specify security ciphers for the Configuration Tool server connections, complete the following steps: