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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

Secure Communication Within the Domain

Secure Communication Within the Domain

You can use the Secure Communication option to secure the connection between services and between services and the service managers in the domain. Additionally, you can enable security for workflows and use secure databases for the repositories that you create in the domain.
After you secure the domain, configure the Informatica client applications to work with a secure domain.

Default Directory for Keystore and Truststore

The Informatica deployment includes default keystore and truststore files in the following default directory:
<Informatica installation directory>\services\shared\security
Informatica recommends that you use the default keystore and truststore only for setup and proof-of-concept use cases.
To secure a production environment, use the following guidelines:
  • When you configure secure communication, do not modify, replace, or delete files in the default directory:
    <Informatica installation directory>\services\shared\security
  • Configure a custom keystore and truststore for secure communication in a location other than the default directory:
    <Informatica installation directory>\services\shared\security
  • You cannot use the default keystore and truststore to configure other services or clients.

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