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.
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.
Copy the keyring and the stash file to the following directory:
<Domino Server Installation Directory>/data
Restart the DIIOP task.
A file named TrustedCerts.class is created in the following directory:
<Domino Server Installation Directory>/data/domino/java
Copy the .class file to the PowerCenter Services machine and update the CLASSPATH.
Specify the name of the .class file in the Lotus Notes application connection object.