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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | + | Web Services can use a secured Transport Layer Security (TLS) connection mechanism provided by Genesys servers. When configured, Web Services will connect to a secure port on the Genesys server, verify the server's authority, and encrypt/decrypt network traffic. | |
== Prerequisites== | == Prerequisites== | ||
− | Before configuring | + | Before configuring Web Services, it is assumed that the Genesys Server secure port is configured as described in [http://docs.genesys.com/Special:Repository/81g_dep-security.pdf?id=c9043536-fe62-42a5-807b-f4eb80f31a26#G27.1117411 Chapter 20: Genesys TLS Configuration] of the [http://docs.genesys.com/Special:Repository/81g_dep-security.pdf?id=c9043536-fe62-42a5-807b-f4eb80f31a26 Genesys Security Deployment Guide] and that all certificates for server host and CA are configured and available. |
Revision as of 16:49, December 9, 2015
Secured Connections
Overview
Web Services can use a secured Transport Layer Security (TLS) connection mechanism provided by Genesys servers. When configured, Web Services will connect to a secure port on the Genesys server, verify the server's authority, and encrypt/decrypt network traffic.
Prerequisites
Before configuring Web Services, it is assumed that the Genesys Server secure port is configured as described in Chapter 20: Genesys TLS Configuration of the Genesys Security Deployment Guide and that all certificates for server host and CA are configured and available.
Secured Connections
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