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Certificate Manager
If you want to to use certificates (for example for connecting to LDAP using
SSL), you will be given a certificate to authenticate against your source.
In order to have Integrator use it,
- Go to the Tools menu, select Certificate Manager...
- Select jssecacerts as the standard keystore. If you use something
else, you will have to set the the java property
javax.net.ssl.trustStore to the
directory you use.
- Import the certificate by using pressing the Import button (if Integrator
doesn't read it, make sure there is a blank line at the end of the file
containing the certificate)
- Give it a name
- Save your configuration file
Notes
- Not all Connectors/EventHandler support certificates, refer to the individual
Connector/EventHandler documentation for more information.
- Certain applications demand higher cipher strength (128 bits RC4
encryption instead of 40 bits for example) than the libraries included with
Integrator 4.6. Chech the FAQ for information on
how to obtain higher cipher
strength.
Using Trusted Third Party certificates
An alternative to having certificates in form of files, is to have them
delivered at run-time by a Trusted Third Party (such as VeriSign). In
the Java world, it is the task of the standard system extension JSSE
to handle the abstraction layer between the program (Integrator) and the
certificate manager. Your Trusted Third Party will provide you with
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