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SSL is a parameter on [[JANUS DEFINE]], which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]].
<var>SSL</var> is a parameter on <var>[[JANUS DEFINE]]</var>, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port.  


The SSL parameter indicates that communications on this port should be encrypted using ''[[Janus Network Security]]'' SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) support. The parameter has the following mutually exclusive options:
The <var>SSL</var> parameter indicates that communications on this port should be encrypted using <var class="product">Janus Network Security</var> SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) support. The parameter has the following mutually exclusive options:


<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th nowrap><var>SSL</var> procfile procname</th>
<tr><th nowrap><var>SSL</var> procfile procname</th>
<td>Identifies the file (typically JANSSL) and procedure that contain the certificate to be presented to clients on server ports and to the server on CLSOCK ports.</td></tr>
<td>Identifies the file (typically JANSSL) and procedure that contain the certificate to be presented to clients on Janus server ports, and to the server on <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|CLSOCK]]</var> ports.</td></tr>


<tr><th><var>SSL *</var></th>
<tr><th><var>SSL *</var></th>
<td>Presents to the client or server the "self-signed certificate" provided for your site by Sirius Software.</td></tr>
<td>Presents to the client or server the "self-signed certificate" provided for your site by Rocket Software.</td></tr>


<tr><th><var>SSL 0</var></th>
<tr><th><var>SSL 0</var></th>
<td>Indicates for CLSOCK ports that, although the connection is encrypted, the client is not to provide a certificate to the server if requested. Server certificates are required to establish an encrypted connection, but client certificates are optional and are not used at all by many secured servers.
<td>Indicates for <var>CLSOCK</var> ports that, although the connection is encrypted, the client is not to provide a certificate to the server if requested. Server certificates are required to establish an encrypted connection, but client certificates are optional and are not used at all by many secured servers.
</td></tr>
</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


Certificates and authentication are described further in the ''Janus Network Security Reference Manual''.  
Certificates and authentication are described further in the <var class="product">[[Janus Network Security]]</var> pages.  


Other optional DEFINE command parameters used in conjunction with the SSL parameter include:
Other optional <var>DEFINE</var> command parameters used in conjunction with the <var>SSL</var> parameter include:


<ul>
<ul>
<li>For server sockets: SSLBSIZE, SSLCIPH, SSLCLCERT/SSLCLCERTR, SSLIBSIZE, SSLOBSIZE, SSLPROT, SSLSES  
<li>For server sockets: <var>[[SSLBSIZE (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLBSIZE]]</var>, <var>[[SSLCIPH (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLCIPH]]</var>, <var>[[SSLCLCERT and SSLCLCERTR (JANUS DEFINE parameters)|SSLCLCERT]]</var>/<var>[[SSLCLCERT and SSLCLCERTR (JANUS DEFINE parameters)|SSLCLCERTR]]</var>, <var>[[SSLIBSIZE (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLIBSIZE]]</var>, <var>[[SSLOBSIZE (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLOBSIZE]]</var>, <var>[[SSLPROT (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLPROT]]</var>, <var>[[SSLSES (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLSES]]</var>
<li>For client sockets: SSLOPT  
 
<li>For both types of sockets: SSLCACHE, SSLMAXAGE, SSLMAXCERTL, SSLUNENC
<li>For client and <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|FTPSERVER]]</var> sockets: <var>[[SSLOPT (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLOPT]]</var>
 
<li>For any of the above types of sockets: <var>[[SSLCACHE (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLCACHE]]</var>, <var>[[SSLMAXAGE (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLMAXAGE]]</var>, <var>[[SSLMAXCERTL (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLMAXCERTL]]</var>, <var>[[SSLUNENC (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|SSLUNENC]]</var>
</ul>
</ul>


Other JANUS commands useful for SSL ports and described in the ''Janus TCP/IP Base Reference Manual'' include:
Other JANUS commands useful for SSL ports include:


<ul>
<ul>
<li>For ports that authenticate incoming certificates: [[JANUS ADDCA]], [[JANUS DELCA]], [[JANUS DISPLAYCA]], [[JANUS STATCA]].  
<li>For ports that authenticate incoming certificates: <var>[[JANUS ADDCA]]</var>, <var>[[JANUS DELCA]]</var>, <var>[[JANUS DISPLAYCA]]</var>, <var>[[JANUS STATCA]]</var>.  
<li>For monitoring a port's SSL activity: [[JANUS SSLSTAT]]
<li>For monitoring a port's SSL activity: <var>[[JANUS SSLSTAT or SSLSTATUS|JANUS SSLSTAT]]</var>
</ul>
</ul>
<var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> $functions useful for SSL applications include: <var>[[$Web_Cert_Info]]</var>, <var>[[$Web_Cert_Levels]]</var>, <var>[[$Web_Cipher]]</var>, <var>[[$Web_Protocol]]</var>, <var>[[$Web_Secure]]</var>.


''[[Janus Web Server]]'' $functions useful for SSL applications and described in the ''Janus Web Server Reference Manual'' include: [[$Web_Cert_Info]], [[$Web_Cert_Levels]], [[$Web_Cipher]], [[$Web_Protocol]], [[$Web_Secure]].
The <var>SSL</var> parameter is valid for <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|SRVSOCK]]</var>, <var>CLSOCK</var> (but not <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|DEBUGGERCLIENT]]</var>), <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|WEBSERV]]</var>, or <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|TNSERV]]</var> port types.
As of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> 8.0, <var>SSL</var> is also [[Janus_FTP_Server#Security_and_Janus_FTP_Server|available for FTPSERVER]] ports. Currently, only explicit invocation of SSL is supported for <var>FTPSERVER</var> ports, as described at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTPS#Methods_of_invoking_security the Wikipedia FTPS entry].


The SSL parameter is valid for SRVSOCK, CLSOCK (but not DEBUGGERCLIENT), WEBSERV, or TNSERV port types.
==See also==
 
<ul>
==References==
<li>[[List of Janus commands]]
 
<li>[[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]]
See: [[List of Janus commands]] | [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]].
</ul>


[[Category:JANUS DEFINE parameters|SSL]]
[[Category:JANUS DEFINE parameters|SSL]]

Latest revision as of 18:57, 1 June 2016

Sets encryption on

SSL is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port.

The SSL parameter indicates that communications on this port should be encrypted using Janus Network Security SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) support. The parameter has the following mutually exclusive options:

SSL procfile procname Identifies the file (typically JANSSL) and procedure that contain the certificate to be presented to clients on Janus server ports, and to the server on CLSOCK ports.
SSL * Presents to the client or server the "self-signed certificate" provided for your site by Rocket Software.
SSL 0 Indicates for CLSOCK ports that, although the connection is encrypted, the client is not to provide a certificate to the server if requested. Server certificates are required to establish an encrypted connection, but client certificates are optional and are not used at all by many secured servers.

Certificates and authentication are described further in the Janus Network Security pages.

Other optional DEFINE command parameters used in conjunction with the SSL parameter include:

Other JANUS commands useful for SSL ports include:

Janus Web Server $functions useful for SSL applications include: $Web_Cert_Info, $Web_Cert_Levels, $Web_Cipher, $Web_Protocol, $Web_Secure.

The SSL parameter is valid for SRVSOCK, CLSOCK (but not DEBUGGERCLIENT), WEBSERV, or TNSERV port types. As of Sirius Mods 8.0, SSL is also available for FTPSERVER ports. Currently, only explicit invocation of SSL is supported for FTPSERVER ports, as described at the Wikipedia FTPS entry.

See also