RFC1006 Configuration

The BlueZone ICL emulator provides complete RFC1006 connectivity for BlueZone, allowing connection to hosts that are RFC1006 compliant.  Optionally, Secure Sockets Layer security is available to insure privacy, message integrity and provide authentication.

RFC1006 configuration consists of the following tabs: Connections, Security, Certificate, Keep Alive, Trace, Firewall, and Security Server.  To quickly "jump" to anyone of these subjects, click the desired link.


Connections Tab

This dialog displays your Host Connection list and contains buttons for creating new connections as well as editing, removing and sorting them.

RFC 1006 Connections ----


Security Tab

All BlueZone emulator clients support the SSL protocol through the BlueZone Security Server or any SSL enabled telnet connection including IBM Communications Server for NT (SSL v3 only), OS/390, and the iSeries V4R4.  BlueZone clients may be pre-configured for distribution with SSL enabled eliminating the need for any End-User intervention in the installation or configuration of BlueZone.

Security Options ----


Invalid Certificates ----

Specifies how to handle an invalid server certificate. Options include:


SSL Version ----

Specifies which version of the SSL protocol should be used. Options include:

NOTE  SSL v3 and TLS v1 are nearly identical.  TLS v1 is preferred.

NOTE  This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).


Certificate Tab

Client Certificate ----

These parameters specify the type of Client Certificate to use if any.  Enable Secure Sockets Layer on the Security tab must be enabled in order for Client Certificate support to be active.


Root Certificate ----

These parameters specify the which Root Certificate store to use.  The one provided by OpenSSL, or the one that is provided by Windows.

NOTE  This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).


Keep Alive Tab

These parameters specify whether the client should send keep-alive messages to the server to keep the TN3270E session active.

Timer Options ----


Trace Tab

These parameters specify the interfaces to be traced and the file name to which the trace file will be written. The trace files are in ASCII text format and may be viewed with Note Pad or Word Pad.

STEP-BY-STEP  How to Capture a BlueZone Trace

Trace Options ----

CAUTION!  This must be a valid path or the trace feature will not work.


Firewall Tab

The Firewall tab allows the configuration of Firewall and Proxy Server sign on systems.

Firewall Options ----

NOTE  If you have chosen NVT Proxy or Firewall, then you will need to provide the following additional information:


Security Server

The Security Server tab is used to configure BlueZone to use the BlueZone Security Server as a Proxy Server to multiple hosts.  This feature enables you to support connecting to multiple "back end" hosts through a single port in the BlueZone Security Server while using HTTPS tunneling in BlueZone.

Security Server Options ----


Related Topics:

Establishing a Host Session