Task | Activities | Notes |
Create Integration Server keys and certificates | Generate a public key/private key pair. Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) and send to the certificate authority (CA) for signing. Receive validated certificate from the CA. Import signed certificate into a keystore. | Required for one-way and two-way SSL connections. Refer to the documentation for Java keytool or your certificate management tool. |
Create keystore and truststore for Integration Server | Create a keystore and import the signed certificate and private key. Create a truststore and import the certificate of the signing CA. Store the keystore and truststore in a secure IS certificates directory. Create aliases for the keystore and truststore. Important: If you use Oracle keytool to create the keystore, you cannot import an existing private key. You can use other tools such as OpenSSL or Portecle. | Required for one-way and two-way SSL connections. Refer to the following: The documentation for your certificate management tool |
Obtain certificates of partner application or resource - and - Create certificate mapping | Use the Integration Server Administrator to save the following: Signed certificate of the partner application. Signed certificate of the CA for the partner's SSL certificate. | Required for two-way SSL connections. Refer to the following: |
Add an HTTPS or FTPS port (if none are defined) | If you want to allow only secure connections to the server: Ensure that the primary port uses an HTTPS port. Delete all other non-HTTPS ports. Add additional HTTPS or FTPS ports as required. | Required for one-way and two-way SSL connections. Refer to
Configuring Ports. |