Implementing HTTPS protocol for secure connection to the CDP


The HTTPS protocol provides an additional layer of security that enables clients to connect securely to the CDP. This security is important if the client passes sensitive information, such as authentication credentials and security certificates, over the network.

To implement HTTPS for SOAP requests, you must have a server certificate and you must modify Tomcat to enable SSL. As a best practice, BMC recommends that you configure HTTPS with a certificate signed by a certificate authority. However, for testing and development environments, you can use a self-signed certificate.

The default port for BMC Atrium Orchestrator to use HTTPS for web services is 8443.

To implement HTTPS

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