Enterprise Login Asst, Wallet Manager - What do they do?

When you install Oracle 817 client in workstation, you get Enterprise Login Assitant and Wallet Manger under Net8 Assistant. What do these components do?

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    To start Oracle Wallet Manager:
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         Common Name:          <hostname.domainname>
    Organizational Unit:      Support
    Organization:      Oracle
         Location:          Reading
         State:               Berkshire
         Country:          United Kingdom
         Key Size:          1024bits
    * Common Name has to match the hostname.domainname that the webserver is
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    is the hostname.domainname that users will enter in the browser URL.
    - Click OK.
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    -----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
    MIIBtzCCASACAQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCR0IxEjAQBgNVBAgTCWJlcmtzaGlyZTEQMA4GA1UEBxMH
    cmVhZGluZzEPMA0GA1UEChQGb3JhY2xlMRAwDgYDVQQLFAdzdXBwb3J0MR8wHQYDVQQDFBZ1a2Ro
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    ## SSL Support
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    <VirtualHost default:443>
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    SSLWallet
    SSLWalletPassword
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    You may also see errors such as the following:
    Error Failed to restart HTTP Server.
    Timeout has been reached. Timeout has been reached.
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    SSLWalletPassword <yourPassword>
    - If you wish to encrypt the SSLWalletPassword refer to the following:
    [NOTE:184677.1]
    How to Use IASOBF to Encrpyt a Wallet Password Within 9iAS Release 2
    - Save the configuration, and restart Oracle HTTP Server
    - Test a URL to Oracle HTTP Server in SSL mode:
    https://<hostname.domainname>:<port>

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