Security for Linux Services - trillium_quality - 17.1

Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide

Product type
Software
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
17.1
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality
Title
Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide
Topic type
How Do I
Overview
Configuration
Reference
Administration
Installation
First publish date
2008

TS Web Services employs security for Windows-to-Linux and Linux-to-Linux with SSH Secure Shell. For Windows-to-Windows security, TS Web Services defaults to the security model of Microsoft which is configured by your system administrators.

Default public and private keys are included in the installation and are placed in the following directories:

  • Windows Server

    C:\Program Files\Trillium Software\MBSW\17\tsq\default_keys

  • Client

    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Trillium Software\17\default_keys 

They do not contain a passphrase and do not require you to create one. You can use these keys for testing.

Warning: The sample keys are for testing only. Precisely Trillium highly recommends that you generate your own keys and passphrases to ensure system security.

When security errors occur, the Web Service Manager displays an error message.

Table 1. Error Messages

Message

Description

Invalid private key file

The wrong private key file was used.

Permission denied (publickey)

The private key file used did not match the public key.