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How to enable TLS between Metadefender Managed File Transfer and SQL Server for enhanced security?
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To enable TLS between MetaDefender Managed File Transfer and SQL Server, follow these steps:
- Configure SQL Server to Support TLS:
- Enable TLS Protocol: Enable the "Force Encryption" option in SQL Server Configuration Manager.
- Certificate Installation: Install a valid SSL/TLS certificate on the SQL Server. Obtain a certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) or generate one internally using tools like OpenSSL.
- Binding Certificate: Bind the certificate to the SQL Server instance in SQL Server Configuration Manager. Specify the certificate in the "Certificate" tab under the "Protocols for SQL Server" properties.
- Enable encrytion on the Metadefender Managed File Transfer side:
- Run SftDatabaseConfigurationTool.exe with the --encrypt parameter in the "<Metadefender Managed File Transfer installation folder>/tools" directory.
- Use --encrypt false to disable the encryption.
The "Encryption" option does not support self-signed certificates, and Microsoft SQL Server Express LocalDB is not supported.
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