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Abstract Syntax Notation One (see ASN.1)
ActiveMQSslConnectionFactory, ActiveMQSslConnectionFactory class
ASN.1, Contents of an X.509 certificate, ASN.1 and Distinguished Names
attribute types, Attribute types
AVA, AVA
OID, OID
RDN, RDN
attribute value assertion (see AVA)
authorization
temporary destinations, Temporary destinations
authorizationEntries, Configuring the simple authorization plug-in
authorizationEntry, Named destinations
authorizationMap, Configuring the simple authorization plug-in
authorizationPlugin, Configuring the simple authorization plug-in
AVA, AVA

B

Basic Encoding Rules (see BER)
BER, BER

D

DER, DER
Distinguished Encoding Rules (see DER)
distinguished names
definition, Overview
DN
definition, Overview
string representation, String representation of DN

J

JAAS
configuration syntax, Configuring a JAAS realm
converting to blueprint, Converting standard JAAS login properties to XML
namespace, Namespace
jaas:config, Configuring a JAAS realm
jaas:module, Configuring a JAAS realm
JMX SSL connection, enabling, Enabling Remote JMX SSL

P

peer certificate, Chain of trust
public keys, Contents of an X.509 certificate

R

RDN, RDN
relative distinguished name (see RDN)
root certificate directory, Trusted CAs

S

self-signed certificate, Self-signed certificate
signing certificates, Integrity of the public key
SSLeay, OpenSSL software package

T

tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry, Configuring the simple authorization plug-in, Temporary destinations
temporary destinations
authorization, Temporary destinations
trusted CAs, Trusted CAs

X

X.500, ASN.1 and Distinguished Names
X.509 certificate
definition, Role of certificates
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