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Warning

This feature is only available if you use Niagara with a version superior or equal to 4.11


You can also authenticate using a certificate. Here's a tutorial on how to create a certificate for an Atlas database.

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In the popup, select your newly created .csr file, select the CA alias created in step 1.1 with the password you used, and click OK. Choose Now, choose a location for your pem file.

Next, click on import in the Certificate Manager and import the pem file that you just generated. Your , then once it's generated, re-import it into your station. In the User Key Store, your certificate should now have a green shield .

Export this certificate but this time, with the private key. And import it in the User Key Store in your Station (Services > PlatformServices > CertManagerService).

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Drag and drop a ClientCertificateAuthentication from the palette (in the Authentication folder) in the AuthenticationSchemes component in your connector and select your certificateAlias.

Enable the Connector and it should successfully connect to your database.


Warning

Since the 4.13, certificates can now have passwords, the slots in the ClientCertificateAuthentication  have been adapted so you can enter the password