The Access Gateway can be configured to use certificates for SSL communication with three types of entities (see Section 14.5, Managing Access Gateway Certificates):
Identity Server: The Access Gateway uses the embedded service provider to communicate with the Identity Server. The Access Manager CA automatically generates the required certificates for secure communication when you set up a trusted relationship with the Identity Server. To manage these certificates in the Administration Console, click Section 14.5.1, Managing Embedded Service Provider Certificates.
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> > . For more information, seeProtected Web servers: You can enable SSL communication between the Access Gateway and the Web servers it is protecting. This option is only available if you have enabled SSL communication between the browsers and the Access Gateway. You can enable SSL or mutual SSL. To manage these certificates in the Administration Console, click Section 13.3, Configuring the Web Servers of a Proxy Service.
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