ADC NITRO APIs

sslcipher_sslvserver_binding

Binding object showing the sslvserver that can be bound to sslcipher.

Properties

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Name Data Type Permissions Description
cipherpriority Read-write Priority of the cipher to be added.

Minimum value = 1

Maximum value = 1000
ciphgrpals Read-write A cipher-suite can consist of an individual cipher name, the system predefined cipher-alias name, or user defined cipher-group name.

Minimum length = 1
vserver Read-write Select the -vServer flag when the cipher operation is performed on an SSL virtual server.Note: By default the bind ssl cipher command internally assumes the flag of -vServer argument. Hence, while working with the SSL vserver, you need not specify this flag.
vservername Read-write The name of the SSL virtual server to which the cipher-suite is to be bound.

Minimum length = 1
ciphergroupname Read-write Name of the user-defined cipher group.

Minimum length = 1
cipheroperation Read-write The operation that is performed when adding the cipher-suite.Possible cipher operations are ADD - Appends the given cipher-suite to the existing one configured for the virtual server. REM - Removes the given cipher-suite from the existing one configured for the virtual server. ORD - Overrides the current configured cipher-suite for the virtual server with the given cipher-suite. Default value: 0 Possible values = ADD, REM, ORD

Operations

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    Some options that you can use for each operations:

    • Getting warnings in response: NITRO allows you to get warnings in an operation by specifying the 'warning' query parameter as 'yes'. For example, to get warnings while connecting to the NetScaler appliance, the URL is as follows:

      http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/login?warning=yes

      If any, the warnings are displayed in the response payload with the HTTP code '209 X-NITRO-WARNING'.

    • Authenticated access for individual NITRO operations: NITRO allows you to logon to the NetScaler appliance to perform individual operations. You can use this option instead of creating a NITRO session (using the login object) and then using that session to perform all operations,

      To do this, you must specify the username and password in the request header of the NITRO request as follows:

      X-NITRO-USER: <username>

      X-NITRO-PASS: <password>

      Note: In such cases, make sure that the request header DOES not include the following:

      Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    *Note: *

    Mandatory parameters are marked in red and placeholder content is marked in green

    sslcipher_sslvserver_binding