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  1. About the Security Guide
  2. Introduction to Informatica Security
  3. User Authentication
  4. LDAP Authentication
  5. Kerberos Authentication
  6. SAML Authentication for Informatica Web Applications
  7. Domain Security
  8. Security Management in Informatica Administrator
  9. Users and Groups
  10. Privileges and Roles
  11. Permissions
  12. Audit Reports
  13. Appendix A: Command Line Privileges and Permissions
  14. Appendix B: Custom Roles

Security Guide

Security Guide

Working with Operating System Profiles in a Secure Domain

Working with Operating System Profiles in a Secure Domain

You can use operating system profiles in an Informatica domain that has secure communication enabled.
Consider the following rules and guidelines when you use operating system profiles in a domain that has secure communication enabled:
  • You must set the following environment variable for the operating system profile:
    INFA_TRUSTSTORE
    Set the value to the directory that contains the truststore files for the SSL certificates for the secure domain. The directory must contain a truststore file named infa_truststore.pem.
    INFA_TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD
    If you use a custom truststore, set the value to the password for the infa_truststore.pem that contains the SSL certificate for the secure domain. The password must be encrypted. Use the command line program pmpasswd to encrypt the password.
  • Additionally, if the PowerCenter Integration Service uses the Session on Grid option, you must set the following environment variable for the operating system profile:
    INFA_KEYSTORE
    Set the value to the directory that contains the keystore files for the SSL certificates for the secure domain. The directory must contain a keystore file named infa_keystore.pem.
You can set the environment variables for the operating system profile in the Administrator tool. To set the environment variables for the operating system profile, click
Security
Operating System Profiles
. Edit the properties of the operating system profile and set the environment variables.

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