Read this scenario to use SSL to secure all connections with an iSeries™ server.
This scenario explains how to use SSL to secure all connections with an iSeries server that is acting as a central system by using the iSeries Navigator Management Central server.
A company has just set up a wide area network (WAN) that includes several iSeries servers in remote locations (endpoints). The endpoints are centrally managed by one iSeries server (the central system), located at the main office. Tom is the company's security specialist. Tom wants use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure all of the connections between the Management Central server on the company's central system and all iSeries Access servers and clients.
Tom can manage all connections to the Management Central server securely, with SSL. To use SSL with the Management Central server, Tom needs to secure iSeries Navigator on the PC that he uses to access the central system.
Tom chooses from two authentication levels for the Management Central server:
Unlike other applications, Management Central also provides authentication through a validation list, called Trusted Group validation list. Generally the validation list stores information that identifies the user, such as a user identification, and authentication information, such as password, personal identification number, or digital certificate. This authentication information is encrypted.
Tom must perform the following administration and configuration tasks, in order to secure all of the connections to the Management Central server: