Oracle Advanced Security: Integrity

The Integrity tab enables you to configure checksumming for the authentication methods. Checksumming is the comparison of data sent over the connection as seen by both client and server.

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Note: Use the SSL tab to configure Cipher Suites for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Server/Client

Click either the Server or Client check box to indicate whether the machine you are currently configuring is a Client or a Server. The Server option does not apply to the servers to which this machine connects.

Checksum Level

Click the list to select a checksum level. The four possible checksum levels are:

Accepted
Service will be active if the other side of the connection specifies either "required" or "requested", and there is a compatible algorithm available on the other side; it will otherwise be inactive.
Rejected
Service must not be active, and the connection will fail if the other side specifies "required".
Requested
Service will be active if the other side of the connection specifies either "accepted", "required", or "requested", and there is a compatible algorithm available on the other side; it will otherwise be inactive.
Required
Service must be active, and the connection will fail if the other side specifies "rejected", or if there is no compatible algorithm on the other side.