SOA Governance and API Management : Administering Integration Server : Authenticating Clients : Using Multiple Client Certificates : Setting Up a Remote Server Alias
Setting Up a Remote Server Alias
Using a remote server alias is a convenient method of presenting different certificates to different SSL servers.
Begin by assigning a remote server alias to the SSL server that will be presented a specific certificate (see the instructions for Setting Up Aliases for Remote Integration Servers). This alias will control which certificate is presented to the remote server.
If you do not use a remote server alias, you must use public services to control the client certificate that the Integration Server will present. These services, listed below, are described in more detail in the webMethods Integration Server Built-In Services Reference.
Service
Description
pub.security.keystore:setKeyAndChain
Specifies the key and associated certificate chain to present.
pub.security:setKeyAndChainFromBytes
Specifies the key and associated certificate chain to present, where the information is located in byte arrays (rather than files).
pub.security:clearKeyAndChain
With a set of services, use to revert the key and certificate chain back to their defaults.
pub.security:clearKeyAndChainFromBytes
With a set of services, use to revert the key and certificate chain back to their defaults, where the key and certificate information is located in byte arrays (rather than files).
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