Configuring End to End SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for the Primavera P6 EPPM Modules
(Doc ID 1193807.1)
Last updated on APRIL 12, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle WebLogic Server - Version 12.1.3.0.0 and laterPrimavera P6 Professional Project Management - Version 7.0 and later
Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management - Version 7.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between two points. This link ensures that all data passed between these points remain private and integral. This document is intended to provide instructions for End to End SSL configuration with all the Primavera P6 modules.
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In this Document
Purpose |
Scope |
Details |
Configuring SSL Overview |
Part 1: Configuring the Database for SSL |
Configuring The SQL Database Server For SSL |
Configuring The Oracle Database Server For SSL |
Part 2: Configuring P6 Professional (also known as Project Management or the Optional Client) and Methodology Management Clients for SSL |
Encrypting P6 Professional and/or Methodology Management Client Applications over SSL When Using SQL Database Server Technology |
Encrypting P6 Professional and/or Methodology Management Client Applications over SSL When Using Oracle Database Server Technology |
Encrypting The Internal Plugin Applications over SSL |
Part 3: Configuring the P6 Job Service for SSL |
When Using SQL Database Server Technology With The P6 Job Service |
When Using Oracle Database Server Technology With The P6 Job Service |
Part 4: Configuring the P6 EPPM Web Based Applications For SSL |
Configuring SSL Communication from Browser to Application Server |
Configuring SSL Communication From Browser to Web Proxy |
Configuring SSL Communication From Application Server To Database Server (For P6, Team Member, Integration API, Web Services) |
Configuring SSL Communication From Application Server To Database Server (For Progress Reporter) |
Configuring P6 Authentication for SSL |
Part 5: Configuring LDAP Authentication For SSL |
Appendix A: Configuring The P6 EPPM Database Tools (databaselogins, dbsetup, migrate & validate) for SSL |
Appendix B: Configuring P6 Connection To BI Publisher for SSL |
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