Configuring the Cobra Web Service to Use Secure Socket Layers
To support Secure Socket Layers (SSL) in Cobra Web Service instances and gateway, the HTTPS ports to be used by these services must be bound to Windows Server Certificates.
To bind the HTTPS ports, you must perform the following steps:
- Obtain the Authentication Certificate Information on the Cobra Web Service machines
- Bind the Windows Server Certificate to the Cobra Web Service HTTPS ports
- Configure the Cobra Web Service instances and/or gateway using Cobra Web Service Management Tool
Note: SSL is a term commonly used when referring to both Secure Sockets Layer technology and its successor, Transport Layer Security (TLS). Although you may see references to SSL in this guide and in the application's user interface, all Deltek applications use current TLS protocols to provide protected connections between web servers and web browsers.
- Related Topics:
- Obtain the Authentication Certificate Information on the Cobra Web Service Machines
Use this procedure to obtain the Authentication Certificate Information on the Cobra Web Service machines. - Bind the Windows Server Certificate to the Cobra Web Service HTTPS Ports
Use this procedure to bind the Windows Server Certificate to the Cobra Web Service ports. - Configure the Cobra Web Service Instances and/or Gateway using Cobra Web Service Management Tool
Use this procedure to configure the instances or the gateway using the Cobra Web Service Management Tool.
Parent Topic: Cobra Developer Resources