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ii) If this file requires a password, it must be provided in the Certificate Password input field.
If no password, the field can be left empty.
iii) After successfully upload of the certificate, click Next.
– Generate Certificate Request (CSR)
i) The Certificate Authority Information screen displays prerequisites for using the KMIP
certificate. When the prerequisites are met, click Next.
ii) The Certificate Authority Certificate Entry screen displays instructions for obtaining the
CA certificate for the KMIP server. Follow the instructions to copy the CA certificate from the
Management Console. Paste the CA certificate into the wizard and then click Next.
iii) The Library Certificate Information screen displays information about the next wizard
steps. Click Next.
b. The KMIP Client Configuration screen provides options for two types of server authentication.
– If your KMIP server uses a client username and password for authentication, enter the
username and password that were specified on the KMIP Management Console for the library.
– If your KMIP server uses certificate validation for authentication, select Enable KMIP
Certificate only authentication. Select this option if you use a KMIP server that doesn't
support a client username and password. This default method is used when KMIP is used
with the IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager.
i) In the KMIP Server Configuration screen, enter the IP address or fully qualified hostname
and port number for up to ten KMIP servers. Also, choose which key server type services
the encryption keys. You can select from the following options:
- IBM SKLM - IBM Security Lifecycle Manager 2.6.0 or higher KMIP server.
- KMIP Compatible - Key server that is supporting the OASIS standard key management
interoperability protocol (KMIP).
ii) To verify access to the KMIP servers, click Connectivity Check.
iii) Check at the KMIP server side that the server accepts the certificate of the library.
iv) The Setup Summary screen displays the settings that are collected by the wizard. Verify
that the settings are correct and that no errors are in the Done column.
- If you need to modify any settings or fix any issues, either click Back to reach the
applicable screen or Cancel to leave the wizard to fix the issues and return later.
- If the settings are correct and no errors are reported, click Finish.
When the wizard finishes, the Library Managed Encryption (KMIP) encryption mode is selectable in the
Logical Library Wizard (Expert Mode) on the Library > Logical Libraries page.
Security Key Lifecycle Manager (SKLM) for z/OS Encryption
1. Go to the Library menu. Then, go to Logical Libraries. Select Actions, then select Manage SKLM for
z/OS Encryption.
2. Enter the IP address and the port of the SKLM z/OS server, then click Modify.
3. Go back to Actions and select Manage Logical Library (Expert Mode).
4. On the Expert Logical Library Wizard screen, click General Settings.
5. Next to Encryption Mode, choose Library Managed Encryption (SKLM for z/OS) (Licensed).
6. Click Next, and then click Finish Configuration.
7. A message appears when the Logical Library was successfully enabled for SKLM for z/OS.
8. Go to Settings > Security > Encryption. The Security Encryption Status and the Logical Library
Encryption Status shows Library Managed Encryption (SKLM for z/OS) as Enabled.
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