
XYGATE
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Data Protection
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Reference Manual
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A16: ENCRAUTHPARAMS
The ENCRAUTHPARAMS keyword configures authorization parameters needed by
the encryption server. The number and order of these parameters is critically
important. The supplied parameters are for testing purposes only; you will have to
supply the actual parameters to the encryption engine that has been installed in your
environment. For Voltage encryption engines, these are the authorization parameters
needed to access the Voltage key server.
Syntax:
ENCRAUTHPARAMS <provider> <PARAM>
Example:
ENCRAUTHPARAMS VOLTAGE "skyblue.voltage.com"
ENCRAUTHPARAMS VOLTAGE "[email protected]"
ENCRAUTHPARAMS VOLTAGE "https://voltage-pp-0000.skyblue.voltage.com/policy/
clientPolicy.xml"
ENCRAUTHPARAMS VOLTAGE "voltage123"
ENCRAUTHPARAMS VOLTAGE "SharedSecret"
A17: ENCRMETHOD
The ENCRMETHOD keyword configures the encryption methods offered by XDP.
Each encryption method describes an encryption algorithm that can be specified in
your DPACL file to encrypt individual fields. The name of a parameter file that
configures the encryption method is also required. Up to five ENCRMETHODs can be
specified in the DPACL file.
Syntax:
ENCRMETHOD <provider> <method> <location_of_FPEMETH_file>
As an Example, the FPE method requires you to supply the fully qualified Guardian
filename of the FPEMETH file.
Example:
ENCRMETHOD voltage FPE $system.xygatedp.fpemeth
Each encryption method supported by XYGATEDP comes with its own parameter file
that already has all of the necessary settings in it.
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