Specifies the fully qualified name of the client certificate file. This file is typically generated on the mainframe and transmitted to the Windows client. Use of this field is optional. A client certificate is only needed if client authentication is required for all SSL connections. See your Network Security Administrator to determine the security configuration at your site. All certificate files must be in PEM format.
Displays a Browse dialog where you can select the client certificate file.
Specifies the fully qualified name of the server certificate file. This file contains one or more "trusted" certificates that terminate the certificate chain. A certificate in this file can identify the server itself or be a signing certificate. A certificate for a server is typically generated on the mainframe and transmitted to the Windows client. All SSL connections require either a Server Certificate or one or more signing certificates. All certificate files must be in PEM format.
Displays a Browse dialog where you can select the server certificate file.
Specifies the name of the certificate directory. This directory can contain individual certificates (in PEM format), and is searched for the resolution of signing certificates.
Displays a standard Browse window where you can select the certificate directory.
Identifies the password used for the client certificate.
This is an optional field and is only necessary when a client certificate is specified.
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