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  1. Preface
  2. Installation and Configuration
  3. Pre-Installation Tasks
  4. Installation
  5. Post-Installation Tasks
  6. Uninstallation
  7. Troubleshooting the Installation
  8. Configuring Extended JVM Parameters

Installation and Configuration Guide

Installation and Configuration Guide

Prepare for a Secure Installation

Prepare for a Secure Installation

To configure secure communication among the EDS components and secure network authentication, you should install EDS on a secure Informatica domain.
You can set up secure communication between the EDS components and secure user authentication only if the Informatica domain is secure and uses secure network authentication to authenticate users.
When you install EDS, the installer checks the type of network authentication that is enabled for the Informatica domain. Depending on the type of network authentication that is enabled, the installer displays additional screens where you can specify the security configuration.
EDS can have one of the following security options configured:
  • SSL certificates. EDS uses the SSL certificates that Informatica provides to secure the domain.
  • Kerberos network authentication. Configure EDS to use Kerberos network authentication if the Informatica domain uses Kerberos network authentication. You can also configure Kerberos authentication between the Administrator Daemon and the Administrator tool when the Informatica domain uses SSL certificates to secure the domain. In this scenario, the Informatica domain need not use Kerberos network authentication.
You can configure security in EDS only if you have configured security for the Informatica domain and the Administrator tool.
For more information about Informatica domain security, see the
Informatica Security Guide
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