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Root certificate: Enter the absolute path to the Root Certificate. The file generally
ends with a .crt extension and is obtained from a Certificate Provider such as
Thawte or Verisign. If the Root Certificate and Certificate file are identical, this is
considered a self-signed certificate, which is considered unsecured by most
browsers.
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Certificate: Enter the absolute path to the site Certificate. The file generally ends
with a .crt extension and is provided by a certificate provider, or through the use of
certificate generators such as openssl or makecert.com.
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Key: Enter the absolute path to the Private Key File. This file generally ends with a
.key extension.
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Password: Enter the password (or passkey) for the Private Key File. Please note
that this password is encrypted within PReS Workflow server and is not saved in
plain text.
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Encryption protocol: Choose your cryptographic protocol (SSLor TSL). This is
determined by the software that generated the keys.
Note
When SSL is enabled and a user sends a query prefixed with https://, then this
specific communication will be sent through port 443, which cannot be changed in
Workflow. However, http:// requests will still be received on the port specified in
http server preferences.
Note
SSL is used to accept secured, encrypted requests from web clients and requires a
certificate delivered by an approved authority. SSLcan also be called HTTPS,
though that is a misnomer. For more information on SSLand how to purchase a
certificate, please see Q10694 on SSL.com.
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Disable SOAPServer:Check to disable all SOAPServer functionality.
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Verbose log: Select to enable to keep a verbose log. Note that a communication log is
generated whether or not this option is selected. If you use a secure connection, the log
will contain extra information.
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