Truststore type
Use the Truststore
type to create configurations that
reference a truststore, which the integration server can use to verify a signature or perform X.509
authentication.
Summary of key details for the configuration type
File name or type | Contains secrets | Path extracted/imported to | Maximum allowed per integration server |
---|---|---|---|
JKS, PKCS12 | Yes | /home/aceuser/truststores/configurationName | Multiple |
About the Truststore file
The Truststore
type requires a truststore for use by the integration server, and
must be a password-protected truststore in a JKS or PKCS12 format.
The truststore will be placed unchanged in the directory
/home/aceuser/truststores with the same name as its configuration object name.
For example, if you named the configuration my-truststore.jks, the truststore
will be copied to /home/aceuser/truststores/my-truststore.jks. This path could
then be referenced from the server.conf.yaml file wherever a truststore can be
referenced, or from other configuration files like odbc.ini.
Creating a configuration for the Truststore type by using the configuration panel
You can create a Truststore
-type configuration while creating an integration
server, or independently, as follows:
- From the Configuration page (accessed by clicking the Configuration icon ), or the Configuration view of an integration server that you are creating, click Create configuration. For more information about this page or view, see Managing configuration objects from the Configuration page.
- From the
Create configuration
panel, select Truststore from the Type list. - In the Name field, specify a name for this
configuration.Note: This name will be used as the file name of the configuration that needs to be applied to the BAR file, so you must provide a name that is suffixed with a supported file extension; for example, name.jks. If a file extension is not included as part of the configuration name, the integration server will not recognize this configuration and error messages will be generated during the deployment.
- In the Description field, specify text that will help you identify the
integration server that will use this truststore, or identify the type of truststore.
- To import the truststore file, click within the boxed area to select the file from a file
browser, or drag-and-drop the file. The name of the imported file is displayed.
- Click Create. The configuration is added to the configurations table and can be selected for use with an integration server.
Updating or deleting a configuration
If you need to update the content or settings in a configuration, or delete a configuration that's no longer required, see Managing configuration objects from the Configuration page.