## /config/ssl/profile The nodes below this one perform the functions described in this function overview. Create or configure an SSL profile. Use Use to define the security settings you want to use for SSL access. You can use an SSL profile for either termination SSL or initiation SSL or both. Attaching an SSL profile to a virtual IP configures that virtual IP to always use SSL. The virtual IP will no longer accept connections from clients unless they perform SSL negotiation. For more information, see [Managing SSL](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/093R elease_2.5/275Administrator's_Guide/Managing_SSL). #### Data Type subtree ### Request Methods GET ### Related [REST API Reference - /config/ssl](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/093Release _2.5/250REST_API_Reference_Guide/config/ssl) [CLI Reference - SSL Mode Commands](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/093Releas e_2.5/200CLI_Reference_Guide/Configure_Commands/SSL_Mode_Commands) ### Examples GET curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/ssl/profile GET Response {"/config/ssl/profile": {"data": None, "default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": False, "numChildren": 2, "type": "subtree"}, "httpResponseCode": 200, "recurse": False, "requestPath": "/config/ssl/profile"} GET (list children) curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/ssl/profile?op=list GET Response {"/config/ssl/profile": {"children": {"/config/ssl/profile/self-signed": {"default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": True, "numChildren": 11, "type": "string"}, "/config/ssl/profile/sp-01": {"default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": True, "numChildren": 11, "type": "string"}}, "default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": False, "numChildren": 2, "type": "subtree"}, "httpResponseCode": 200, "recurse": False, "requestPath": "/config/ssl/profile"} GET (recursively list children) curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/ssl/profile?level=recurse 1. /config/ssl/profile 1. 1. Data Type 2. Request Methods 3. Related 4. Examples