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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Installation Getting Started
  3. Part 2: Before You Install the Services
  4. Part 3: Run the Services Installer
  5. Part 4: After You Install the Services
  6. Part 5: Informatica Client Installation
  7. Part 6: Uninstallation
  8. Appendix A: Starting and Stopping Informatica Services
  9. Appendix B: Managing Distribution Packages
  10. Appendix C: Connecting to Databases from UNIX or Linux
  11. Appendix D: Updating the DynamicSections Parameter of a DB2 Database

Configuring SSL Authentication through ODBC

Configuring SSL Authentication through ODBC

You can configure SSL authentication for Microsoft SQL Server through ODBC using the DataDirect New SQL Server Wire Protocol driver.
  1. Open the odbc.ini file and add an entry for the ODBC data source and DataDirect New SQL Server Wire Protocol driver under the section [ODBC Data Sources].
  2. Add the attributes in the odbc.ini file for configuring SSL.
    The following table lists the attributes that you must add to the odbc.ini file when you configure SSL authentication:
    Attribute
    Description
    EncryptionMethod
    Required for PowerCenter and domain database connections. The method that the driver uses to encrypt the data sent between the driver and the database server. The encryption method options include None, SSL, Request SSL, Login SSL, and Strict.
    TLS 1.2
    Required if you set the Strict encryption method for PowerCenter and domain database connections. Choose to select version 1.2 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol for enhanced encryption and security for data in transit.
    TLS 1.3
    Required if you set the Strict encryption method for PowerCenter and domain database connections. Choose to select version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol for enhanced encryption and security for data in transit.
    ValidateServerCertificate
    Required if you set the Strict encryption method for PowerCenter and domain database connections. Determines whether the driver validates the certificate sent by the database server when SSL encryption is enabled.
    TrustStore
    The location and name of the trust store file. The trust store file contains a list of Certificate Authorities (CAs) that the driver uses for SSL server authentication.
    TrustStorePassword
    The password to access the contents of the trust store file.
    HostNameInCertificate
    Required if you set the Strict encryption method for PowerCenter and domain database connections. The host name that is established by the SSL administrator for the driver to validate the host name contained in the certificate.

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