Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter
DCA 2.01 Administration and Configuration Guide
How to Use the TrustedHosts Properties File 139
How to Use the TrustedHosts Properties File
Use the TrustedHosts.properties file to specify trusted hosts -- that is, hosts that
the DCA should "trust" over an SSL connection, even if the host's certificate is
unsigned, expired, or otherwise invalid.
the DCA should "trust" over an SSL connection, even if the host's certificate is
unsigned, expired, or otherwise invalid.
To Add or Delete a Trusted Host
To add or delete a trusted host:
1. In the Admin Tool, select Configuration > TrustedHost.
2. To add a trusted host, enter the host's Common Name exactly as it appears in
the host's certificate. This may be as a DNS entry (for example:
<hostname>.cisco.com
<hostname>.cisco.com
), or as an IP address.
3. To remove a trusted host, delete its entry in the file.
4. Click Submit.
Note: If you have removed a trusted host, you must also restart the DCA.
See Also
For related information, see:
How to Maintain Trusted Hosts
About Using SSL with the DCA
How to Access the Admin Tool
About Using SSL with the DCA
How to Access the Admin Tool