JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server Security

The Enterprise Server (otherwise known as the business logic server) is used as middleware to run various functions such as business functions and reports. In addition, it functions as the security server. You must secure this server so that only configurable network computing (CNC) administrators have access to it.

You can configure the Enterprise Server with the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol so that all communication is over HTTPS. Starting with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.3, the SSL setting for the Enterprise Server in Server Manager is enabled for SSL by default. Therefore, you need to make sure the Enterprise Server is configured for SSL, which requires a certificate signed by a certificate authority to establish secure communication between servers. See Chapter 21, Configuring SSL for EnterpriseOne Servers.