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Client Certificate Key Store Tab

Client Certificate Key Store Tab

The settings on the Client Certificate Key Store tab are only required when a client requires that HTTPS connections are authenticated with a certificate. The Client Certificate Key Store tab contains the following fields:
Key Store File
The location of the key store containing the client certificates and private keys. This is required only when the Informatica HTTPS Server requires that HTTPS clients are authenticated with a certificate. You can browse for the client key store on the file system by clicking the button next to the field. Certificates can be managed in
Managed File Transfer
's SSL Certificate Manager page.
A default key store is provided in
Managed File Transfer
for holding client certificates and private keys. The location of this key store is
[installdirectory]/userdata/keys/x509/privateKeys.jks
where [installdirectory] is the installation directory of the
Managed File Transfer
product.
Client Certificate Store Password
The password to use for accessing the Client Certificate Store. After entering the password, you can optionally click the
Encrypt
button, which will encrypt the password when it is stored in
Managed File Transfer
's database.
If you do not wish to store the password with the Informatica HTTPS Server resource, this password can be supplied when executing a Project.
Is Password Encrypted
Indicates whether or not the password for the Client Certificate Store is encrypted. You should choose the option of
Yes
if you clicked the
Encrypt
button for the Client Certificate Store Password.
Client Certificate Alias
A particular key within the default key store can be used for client authentication by indicating the key alias. The specified key will be used when required by the Informatica HTTPS Server. Browse for the client key store on the file system by clicking the button next to the field.
Client Certificate Store Type
Indicates if the type of the key store is
JKS
(Java Keystore) or
PKCS12
(Public Key Cryptology Standard). If this field is left blank, then the default store type of JKS will be used.
The default key stores provided with the installation of
Managed File Transfer
are JKS type.

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