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Securing a hosted web service with certificates on-premise
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* Configuration of the SSL configuration (HTTPS, TLS, and client certificates) is done in Deploy -> Architecture * Certificate is generated via the support department (with or without CSR) or the client * No actions are needed on the flow level, only in the Deploy Architecture * You need a valid truststore and keystore to make it work == 3. Securing a hosted web service with certificates on-premise == To secure a web service that runs on-premise with the help of certificates, we need to navigate to Deploy -> Architecture. Here, we have the "Runtime settings" option that allows us to configure SSL options, such as HTTPS, TLS, and client certificates).
…[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-securing-your-data-traffic-securing-a-hosted-webservice-with-certificates-on-premise--truststore-config.png]] Once configuring your endpoint, clients must provide a client certificate to exchange data. === 3.4 Deployment === To update your configuration, you need to create a new release and deploy it to actualize the changes made for TLS, HTTPS, and client certificate configuration. === 3.5 Recap === Important things to remember are: * Configuration of the SSL configuration (HTTPS, TLS, and client certificates) is done in Deploy -> Architecture * Certificate is generated via the support department (with or without CSR) or the client * No actions are needed on the flow level, only in the Deploy Architecture * You need a valid truststore and keystore to make it work == 4.
Securing a hosted web service with certificates in the eMagiz Cloud
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Prerequisites == * Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform * Basic Understanding of certificates * Flow that hosts the web service is successfully created and deployed to the correct environment * Route in Deploy Architecture has been configured for this specific web service == 2.
…Important things to remember are: * Configuration on eMagiz Cloud level is done via Deploy -> Architecture * Certificate is generated via the support department (with or without CSR) * No actions are needed on flow level, only on Cloud level * All you need for the configuration is the common name of the certificate Now that we have introduced the topic let us see how to configure the certificate within Deploy -> Architecture.
…Key takeaways == * Certificates serve as essential tools for establishing trust between parties by verifying identities, which is crucial for secure communications. * Easily enhance the security of your eMagiz web service in the eMagiz Cloud by configuring it with certificates, ensuring that only authenticated clients can access it. * The main configuration happens at the eMagiz Cloud level through the Deploy -> Architecture section, with no changes needed at the flow level. * When applying changes, ensure you’re aware of other modifications, as they will be updated simultaneously in the eMagiz Cloud. == 5.
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