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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Lotus Notes
  3. PowerExchange for Lotus Notes Configuration
  4. Lotus Notes Sources
  5. Lotus Notes Targets
  6. Lotus Notes Mappings
  7. Lotus Notes Sessions
  8. Lotus Notes Datatype Reference
  9. Error Messages
  10. Glossary

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

Configuring SSL Authentication (Optional)

Configuring SSL Authentication (Optional)

If you are installing PowerExchange for Lotus Notes, you can configure SSL authentication.
The PowerCenter Integration Service can communicate over Secure Socket Layer (SSL) with the Domino server. SSL is a protocol that ensures secure data transfer between a client and a server. It encrypts data exchanged between the client and the server.
SSL can impact performance because all data exchanges must be decrypted.
The PowerCenter Integration Service uses a trust certificate file that contains authentication certificates to communicate with the Domino server over SSL. You can specify the trust certificate file name when you configure a Lotus Notes application connection.
  1. Configure the Domino server with a common trusted root certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA).
    The common trusted root certificate creates a Domino keyring, which contains a .kyr keyring file and .sth stash file. For more information, contact the Domino administrator.
  2. Copy the keyring and the stash file to the following directory:
    <Domino Server Installation Directory>/data
  3. Restart the DIIOP task.
    A file named TrustedCerts.class is created in the following directory:
    <Domino Server Installation Directory>/data/domino/java
  4. Copy the .class file to the PowerCenter Services machine and update the CLASSPATH.
  5. Specify the name of the .class file in the Lotus Notes application connection object.

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