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One-Way SSL

To set up one-way SSL between the Risk Evaluation SDK and CA Risk Authentication Server, you must first configure the CA Risk Authentication Native (SSL) protocol by using CA Advanced Authentication and then configure the riskfort.risk-evaluation.properties file.

To configure one-way SSL between Java SDK and CA Risk Authentication Server:

  1. Ensure that you are logged in as the MA.
  2. Activate the Services and Server Configurations tab in the main menu.
  3. Ensure that the CA Risk Authentication tab is active.
  4. Under the Instance Configuration section, click the Protocol Configuration link to display the Protocol Configuration page.
  5. Select the Server Instance for which you want to configure the SSL.
  6. In the List of Protocols section, click the Native (SSL) protocol link to display the page for configuring the protocol.
  7. Configure the following fields:
  8. Click the Save button.
  9. Restart CA Risk Authentication Server:
  10. Navigate to the following location:
  11. Open the riskfort.risk-evaluation.properties file in an editor window of your choice.

    Note: Refer to appendix, "Configuration Files and Options" in the CA CA Risk Authentication Installation and Deployment Guide for more information on the riskfort.risk-evaluation.properties file.

    1. Set the following parameters:
      • TRANSPORT_TYPE= SSL (By default, this parameter is set to TCP.)
      • CA_CERT_FILE= <absolute_path_to_Server_root_certificate_in_PEM_format>

      For example, you can specify one of the following:

      • CA_CERT_FILE=<install_location>/certs/<ca_cert>.pem
      • CA_CERT_FILE=<install_location>\\certs\\<ca_cert>.pem

      For example, you can specify CA_CERT_FILE= <install_location>/certs/<ca_cert>.pem.

      Important! In the absolute path that you specify, ensure that you use \\ or / instead of \. This is because the change might not work, if you use the conventional \ that is used in Windows for specifying paths.

    2. Save the changes and close the file.
  12. Restart the application server where your Java SDK is deployed.