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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles<br />

n If you select PFX Blob for the Certificate Store Type, for the Certificate Store select Other<br />

and enter the binary contents of a PFX file (for example, the PKCS<strong>12</strong>) in the associated text<br />

box below it.<br />

n If you are using OpenSSL, for the Certificate Store select Other and enter the name of the file<br />

containing a certificate and a private key in the associated text box.<br />

Certificate Store Password<br />

The password for the Certificate Store on the local computer if one is required.<br />

Open SSL<br />

Select Using OpenSSL if the HTTPS server uses OpenSSL as a Certificate Authority. OpenSSL<br />

is a free non-commercial implementation of SSL.<br />

When you select Using OpenSSL, you must provide:<br />

n Cipher List: A string that controls the ciphers to be used by SSL. The cipher list consists of<br />

one or more cipher strings separated by colons.<br />

n Certificate Authority File: Name of the file containing the list of certificate authorities (CAs)<br />

trusted by your application. The file set by this property should contain a list of CA certificates<br />

in PEM format.<br />

n CA Directory: Path to a directory containing CA certificates. The path set by this property<br />

should point to a directory containing CA certificates in PEM format.<br />

General<br />

Use this section to enable/disable the supported security protocols on the HTTPS server.<br />

n TLS1: Version 1 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.<br />

n SSL3: Version 3 of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.<br />

n SSL2: Version 2 of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.<br />

n PCT1: Version 1 of the Private Communications Transport (PCT) protocol.<br />

Notes:<br />

n Although a number of sites still support SSL2, <strong>Nuance</strong> recommends that you disable it because<br />

of potential security vulnerabilities.<br />

n If you select Using OpenSSL, this functionality is provided by the Cipher List.<br />

Test Connection<br />

Once you have filled in the information, you can click the Test Connection button to test the<br />

connection to the HTTPS (SSL) server.<br />

Restore Defaults<br />

Restores the default settings.<br />

After you click OK, you return to the Administrative Settings dialog box.<br />

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