System Configuration

   

The title of the site.

The name of the head banner JSP or HTML file. Must be put in the directory "banners". Try head_banner_test.jsp or head_banner_acc.jsp.

Check this field if you want to use end entity access control.

Enable this checkbox to deliver certificate chains root first in the RA Web

Terminate TLS session after specified time of inactivity. This feature only works with IE6+ browsers


Settings for the healthcheck servlet.

Clear all the caches on all nodes. The following caches are cleared: Global Configuration Cache, CMP Configurations Cache, SCEP Configuration Cache, End Entity Profile Cache, Certificate Profile Cache, Authorization Cache, CA Cache, CryptoToken Cache, Publisher Cache, Internal KeyBinding Cache, OCSP Signer Cache, OCSP Extensions Cache, CT Caches, Certificate Store Cache and Key Exchange Certificate (MS Auto-Enrollment) Cache.

Note that after clearing the cache, if not excluded, all CryptoTokens that are manually activated will go off-line.



This number defines the maximum amount of rows that can be retrieved from the database in a single transaction.

This number defines the timeout in milliseconds for certain database queries. 0 means disabled. Requires JDBC and database support to work.

These scenarios include and are not exhaustive to operations in remote peers, EMPTY end entity profile, certain exception stack traces, etc.

Enable Super Administrator access from the local command line interface (CLI). Warning: Disabling this makes it impossible to use the CLI for any operation that requires administrator rights including renewing the Super Administrator certificate. Please, make sure to renew the administrator certificates using the Admin Web before they expire!

Enable the default CLI user defined in ejbca.properties. Disabling this user will cause the Command Line Interface to require authentication for all CLI operations.
 
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