If the appliance acts as an SSL client, it will use the Validation Credential object
in the Crypto Profile to determine whether the SSL server's certificate is
permissible. As an SSL client, the appliance uses the optional Identification
Credential object if the SSL server requests client authentication for mutual
authentication.
If no Validation Credential is present, validate using the certificates in the
pubcert: directory. The SSL direction is set to Forward, and a “forward” Crypto
Profile is defined.
Because SSL is terminated with the DataPower appliance, the appliance can act
as both a server ...
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