Secure Outbound Communicationįor HTTPS based outbound communication with client certificate authentication, keys and certificates have to be maintained in the receiver system and in the cloud integration tenant keystore. Inbound Communication is described in blog ‘How to setup secure HTTP Inbound Communication’. The setup and the detailed configuration procedure differ according to the communication direction that is being set up: whether a remote system is supposed to send a message to the integration platform or the other way round.įor more detailed information about the different authentication and authorization options refer to the SAP Cloud Platform Integration Documentation, section ‘ Connecting a Customer System to Cloud Integration’.Īs Secure inbound communication does not need a keystore we focus only on the outbound communication in this blog. The remote system can act either as a sender or a receiver of messages. Before going into detailed configuration of the outbound communication lets first have a short look at the basics. Setup Secure Outbound HTTP Connection using Keystore MonitorĪ typical task in an integration project is to connect remote systems to the SAP Cloud Integration Tenant. Furthermore, test options are described for testing outbound connectivity. It gives a step by step description what needs to be configured where. This blog describes how to setup secure outbound connections with client certificates using the keystore monitor (available with 24-June-2017 release (2.29*)) for maintaining the keys and certificates in the cloud integration system.
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