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Two-Way SSL
To set up two-way SSL between CA Risk Authentication Server and User Data Service (UDS):
- Enable the application server where User Data Service (UDS) is deployed for SSL communication.
Refer to your application server vendor documentation for more information on how to do this.
- Access CA Advanced Authentication in a Web browser window.
- Log in to CA Advanced Authentication as the MA.
- Activate the Services and Server Configurations tab.
- Activate the CA Advanced Authentication subtab to display the User Data Service Connectivity Configuration page.
- From the Protocol list, select Two-Way SSL.
- Set the Port value to the default SSL port.
- Click the Browse button adjacent to the Server Root Certificate field to navigate to and select the UDS root certificate.
- Click the Browse button adjacent to the Client Certificate field to navigate to select the CA Risk Authentication root certificate.
- Click the Browse button adjacent to the Client Private Key field to select the CA Risk Authentication Server private key.
- Click Save.
- Restart CA Risk Authentication Server:
- On Windows: Click the Start button, navigate to Settings, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and Services. Double-click CA Risk Authentication Service from the listed services.
- On UNIX Platforms: Navigate to <install_location>/arcot/bin/ and specify the ./riskfortserver start command in the console window.
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