RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Securing an External Database
TLS 1.0 is used when securing communications between the Collaboration Server and an
external database. The certificate is installed on the database server and the Collaboration
Server is the client. When the certificate is installed on the database server, all client requests
and responses are transferred via secure port 443.
It is important to verify that the external database application is operating in secure mode
before enabling secure external database communications on the Collaboration Server. The
Collaboration Server checks the validity of external database’s certificate before
communicating. If there is a certificate error an Active Alarm is raised with Error in external
database certificate in the description field.
To enable secure Collaboration Server Communications with an External Database:
>> Set the Collaboration Server to communicate with the database server via port 443 by
setting the value of the System Flag EXTERNAL_DB_PORT in system.cfg to 443.
For more information see "Modifying System Flags” on page 22-1.
MS Active Directory Integration
It is possible to configure direct interaction between the Collaboration Server and Microsoft
Active Directory for Authentication and Authorization of Management Network users.
The following diagram shows a typical user authentication sequence between a User,
Collaboration Server and Active Directory.
Directory and Database Options
Ultra Secure Mode
Internal Collaboration Server database and Active Directory
Authentication is first attempted using the internal Collaboration Server database. If it is not
successful authentication is attempted using the Active Directory.