The requested information may contain a signature using SHA256.
SECURITY_CONSTRAINT
The communication to and…ce is encrypted by SSL.
The usage is limited to authorized users with HTTP Basic Authentication.
The CCS provider acts as a certificate authority to provide and validate X.509 certificates. Before service operation, a package including X509 certificate and private key, will be delivered to the customer using the PKCS#12 archive file format.
Mutual authentication with X509 certificates is used between the AMQP broker and its client. Prior to any exchanges of AMQP Messages, the CCS customer shall establish with CCS Provider a TLS session using TLS 1.2 version.
The interface of CCS business services is accessible from outside DSNA premises through Internet using IPV4. An IPSEC link (IKE v1 or IKE v2) is used between CCS provider and CCS customer terminal network equipment.
The CCS provider acts as a certificate authority to provide and validate X.509 certificates. Before service operation, a package including X509 certificate and private key, will be delivered to the customer using the PKCS#12 archive file format.
Mutual authentication with X509 certificates is used between the AMQP broker and its client. Prior to any exchanges of AMQP Messages, the CCS customer shall establish with CCS Provider a TLS session using TLS 1.2 version.
The interface of CCS business services is accessible from outside DSNA premises through Internet using IPV4. An IPSEC link (IKE v1 or IKE v2) is used between CCS provider and CCS customer terminal network equipment.
The CCS provider acts as a certificate authority to provide and validate X.509 certificates. Before service operation, a package including X509 certificate and private key, will be delivered to the customer using the PKCS#12 archive file format.
Mutual authentication with X509 certificates is used between the AMQP broker and its client. Prior to any exchanges of AMQP Messages, the CCS customer shall establish with CCS Provider a TLS session using TLS 1.2 version.
The interface of CCS business services is accessible from outside DSNA premises through Internet using IPV4. An IPSEC link (IKE v1 or IKE v2) is used between CCS provider and CCS customer terminal network equipment.
The CCS provider acts as a certificate authority to provide and validate X.509 certificates. Before service operation, a package including X509 certificate and private key, will be delivered to the customer using the PKCS#12 archive file format.
Mutual authentication with X509 certificates is used between the AMQP broker and its client. Prior to any exchanges of AMQP Messages, the CCS customer shall establish with CCS Provider a TLS session using TLS 1.2 version.
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