About Configuring Encryption for Web Clients

This topic describes the encryption options available for Web client communications. To use encryption, both the server and the client must enforce encryption in their connection parameters. If these parameters do not match, then connection errors occur.

Siebel Business Applications support the following types of clients:

  • Siebel Web Client. This client runs in a standard browser from the client computer and does not require any additional persistent software installed on the client. Encryption settings you set for the Siebel Application Interface or Siebel Server are automatically recognized by this Web client.

    Siebel Business Applications support the use of the TLS capabilities of supported Web servers to secure communications between the Siebel Web Client and the Web server. For information on configuring Siebel Business Applications to specify whether or not URLs must use TLS over HTTP (HTTPS protocol) to access views in a Siebel application, see About the Siebel Web Client and Using HTTPS.

  • Siebel Mobile Web Client. This client is designed for local data access, without having to be connected to a server. Periodically, the client must access the Siebel Remote Server using a modem, WAN, LAN or other network to synchronize data. You can use TLS encryption for Mobile Web Client synchronization.

    For information on setting encryption for transmissions between the Mobile Web Client and Siebel Remote Server, see Configuring Encryption for Mobile Web Client Synchronization. See also Siebel Remote and Replication Manager Administration Guide.

  • Siebel Developer Web Client. This client connects directly to the Siebel database for all data access. It does not store any Siebel data locally. With the exception of the database, all layers of the Siebel Business Applications architecture reside on the user’s personal computer.

    The encryption technologies available to encrypt communications between the Siebel Developer Web Client and the Siebel database depends on the encryption methods supported by your RDBMS vendor. For information on how to configure communications encryption between the Siebel Developer Web Client and the Siebel database, contact your third-party RDBMS vendor.