Use SSL (HTTPS) Between Browser and Web Server

Information sent over the network and across the internet in clear text can be intercepted. The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol developed by Netscape Corporation is an industry-accepted standard for network transport layer security. SSL is supported by all currently available web servers and web browsers. You should configure SSL on the EnterpriseOne HTML Server, especially in an internet environment.

You can configure the EnterpriseOne HTML Server with the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol so that all communication is over HTTPS. See Configuring SSL for EnterpriseOne Servers.

Disable non-secure HTTP on the web application server after making sure that HTTPS is set up and working properly. Refer to the Network Infrastructure Security section in this guide for information about setting up network security in an internet environment.