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How Do I Secure Microgateway Communication with the Native API?
This use case explains how to secure Microgateway communication with the native service using HTTPS protocol.
The use case starts when you have a Microgateway instance to be secured using HTTPS and you have the required certificates to secure the communication channel between Microgateway and the native API. It ends when the secure channel is configured for communication between Microgateway and the native API.
*To secure Microgateway communication with native API
1. Configure truststore.
Microgateway may use any of the following:
*Default truststore: The default truststore is located in the cacerts of the Microgateway JRE.
*Custom truststore: Custom truststore that may have a truststore configuration imported from API Gateway.
For details on importing truststore configuration from API Gateway, see Importing Truststore Configuration Configured in API Gateway
2. Ensure that Microgateway accesses the native API using the API's HTTPS endpoint exposed.