Enabling and Configuring Administration Encryption for Unwired Server

Enable encryption to securely transfer data between the Unwired Server administration listener and Sybase Control Center.

You can create or change a security profile that saves SSL setup data for a particular server instance. Using the security profile, you associate a specific key with the encrypted port.

  1. In the left navigation pane, expand the Servers folder and select a server.
  2. Select Server Configuration.
  3. In the right administration pane, click General.
  4. Optional. If you want to create a new security profile, select SSL Configuration.
  5. In the Configure security profile table:
    1. Enter a name for the security profile.
    2. Enter a certificate alias. This is the logical name for the certificate stored in the keystore.
    3. Select an authentication level:
      • intl – select this type of authentication if only the server must provide a certificate to be accepted or rejected by the client.
      • intl_mutual – select this type of authentication if the client is also required to authenticate using a certificate; both the client and server will provide a digital certificate to be accepted or rejected by the other.
  6. Enable the use of IIOPS in the Communication Ports subtab by selecting Secure Management Port (port 2001). See Sybase Control Center > Configure > Configuring Unwired Platform > Unwired Server > Server Properties > General Server Ports > Configuring Communication Port Properties.
  7. Select the correct security profile name that provides the details for locating the correct certificates.
  8. Save the changes and restart the server.
  9. Repeat these steps on all remaining servers in the cluster.