Integration Server 10.3 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Configuring Integration Server for Secure Communication | Configuring Server-Side SSL Settings | Specifying the Integration Server SSL Authentication Credentials
 
Specifying the Integration Server SSL Authentication Credentials
The Integration Server SSL configuration settings are organized into several groups. You can select a Keystore Alias and Key Alias for the following groups of settings:
*SSL Key, which specifies the Integration Server private and public key pair to use when presenting Integration Server's SSL credentials to a requesting partner application, Internet resource, or web service.
*This setting determines the Integration Server's SSL identity.
*Signing Key, which specifies the private key with which to sign outgoing documents, messages, and data streams from Integration Server.
*Decryption Key, which specifies the private key to use for decrypting incoming documents, messages, and data streams from external sources, where the information was encrypted with the associated Integration Server public key.
For the Truststore, which specifies the location of the signing CA certificates for SSL authentication, you specify its Truststore Alias.
*To configure the server for SSL authentication
1. Open the Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. In the Security menu of the Navigation panel, click Certificates.
3. Click Edit Certificates Settings.
*Select a Keystore Alias and Key Alias for the SSL Key, Signing Key, and Decryption Key.
*Select a Truststore Alias for the Truststore.
Important:
The settings on this screen are the default SSL values used to identify the Integration Server, and specify the SSL keys to use with any Integration Server document, web service, or built-in service. Do not change these values without first consulting with your system administrator or security administrator.
4. Click Save Changes.