msg_confidentiality 
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Indicates whether Replication
Server sends and receives encrypted data. If set to “required,” outgoing
and incoming data must be encrypted. If set to “not_required,” Replication
Server accepts incoming data that is encrypted or not encrypted.
Values are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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msg_integrity 
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Indicates whether data
is checked for tampering. Values are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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msg_origin_check 
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Indicates whether the
source of data must be verified.Values are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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msg_replay_detection 
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Indicates whether data
should be checked to make sure it has not been intercepted and re-sent.Values
are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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msg_sequence_check 
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Indicates whether data
packages should be checked to ensure that they have been received
in the order sent. Values are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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mutual_auth 
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Requires remote server
to provide proof of identify before a connection can be established.
Values are “required” or “not_required.” 
Default: not_required 
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security_mechanism 
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Specifies the name of
the network-based security mechanism. 
Default: First security mechanism listed in libtcl.cfg. 
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unified_login 
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Indicates how Replication
Server seeks outgoing connections and accepts incoming connections.
The values are: “required” – always
seeks to log in to remote server with a credential; only accepts
incoming logins with a credential. 
 
“not_required” – always
seeks to log in to remote server with a password; accepts incoming
logins with a credential or a password. 
 
 
 
Note: unified_login must be “required” before
other security parameters can take effect. 
Default: not_required 
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