Uses of Package
org.forgerock.opendj.security
Package
Description
Classes and interfaces for core types including connections, entries, and
attributes.
Classes and interfaces for core LDAP requests/responses.
This package contains
Filter
to authenticate and authorize LDAP connections.An LDAP based security provider having the name "OpenDJ" and exposing an LDAP/LDIF based
KeyStore
service.Provides support for an embedded directory server.
Contains code of the opendj setup model.
Contains various classes that comprise the core of the Directory Server codebase.
Contains implementations for various Directory Server utility classes and methods which may be used throughout the
server but do not necessarily fit in elsewhere.
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ClassDescriptionEncapsulates options for configuring SSL based security as well as providing methods for building
SSLEngine
s. -
ClassDescriptionEncapsulates options for configuring SSL based security as well as providing methods for building
SSLEngine
s. -
ClassDescription
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ClassDescriptionA deployment ID, together with its password, facilitates the generation of the cryptographic keys required to protect a deployment, such as a root CA key-pair for SSL/TLS and a master key-pair for protecting symmetric keys used for data encryption.A service provider interface for externalizing the strategy used for wrapping individual private/secret keys.A service provider interface for implementing key store caches.The parameters which configure how the LDAP key store will be accessed.A localized
KeyStoreException
.The SCRAM credential data persisted in the server using the representation described in RFC 5803 which is a specialization of RFC 3112.Encapsulates options for configuring SSL based security as well as providing methods for buildingSSLEngine
s.Represents the client authentication policy option.A class for building X509 certificates as described in RFC 5280.An enumeration of extended key usages.An enumeration of key usages. -
ClassDescriptionA deployment ID, together with its password, facilitates the generation of the cryptographic keys required to protect a deployment, such as a root CA key-pair for SSL/TLS and a master key-pair for protecting symmetric keys used for data encryption.
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ClassDescriptionA deployment ID, together with its password, facilitates the generation of the cryptographic keys required to protect a deployment, such as a root CA key-pair for SSL/TLS and a master key-pair for protecting symmetric keys used for data encryption.
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ClassDescriptionThe SCRAM credential data persisted in the server using the representation described in RFC 5803 which is a specialization of RFC 3112.
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ClassDescriptionEncapsulates options for configuring SSL based security as well as providing methods for building
SSLEngine
s.