Configurator Windows - Connect_CDC - connect_cdc_mimix_share - 5.8

Connect CDC Installation Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Connect
Product
Connect > Connect CDC (MIMIX Share)
Version
5.8
Language
English
Product name
Connect CDC
Title
Connect CDC Installation Guide
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2003
Last updated
2024-10-21
Published on
2024-10-21T14:24:02.463862
Note: The examples that follow may differ, depending on your platform.
  1. During a windows install, you can select CyberArk to manage passwords for connection credentials from the following dialog:

     

  2. For a UNIX or LINUX install, you configure CyberArk properties in the <host_name>.properties file. A sample successful install window follows if you selected CyberArk as a credential manager:

  3. If you click Finish, Connect CDC displays a Configurator Wizard dialog. Connect CDC displays the CyberArk Configurator Wizard if you did not select an Oracle database. If you connect to an Oracle database, Connect CDC displays an Oracle Configurator Wizard first, followed by the CyberArk Configurator Wizard.

  4. Specify CyberArk TLS connection settings:
    • Service URL: Domain name of the CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault service. The protocol prefix (https://) is optional because Connect CDC only connects to CyberArk over a TLS-secured connection.

    • Certification Alias: Name of the entry in the key store file that identifies client certificate required to connect to CyberArk.

    • Key Store File: Path and file name for the key store file containing the credentials Connect CDC sends to CyberArk for authentication during SSL/TLS handshake.

    • Key Store Password: Optional password for a key store file containing the client certificate required to connect to Cyberark. If the parameter value is blank and the key store file is password-protected, the install prompts you for a key store password.

  5. If you are using a trust store to validate your connection to CyberArk, enable Use Trust Store. When you enable Use Trust Store, the Trust Store File parameter is required. Do not enable Use Trust Store if you do not use a trust store.

    • Trust Store File: Path and file name for the trust store file containing credentials Connect CDC uses to validate connections to trusted CyberArk servers during SSL/TLS handshake.

    • Trust Store Password: Optional password for a trust store file containing the public certificate required to connect to CyberArk. If the parameter value is blank and the trust store file is password-protected, the install prompts you for a trust store password.

  6. Click Save to save the configuration and close the Configurator or Next if you need to configure Oracle server properties.