
Click the button next to the Certificate field and browse to the certificate you created for Intelligence Server.In the SSL Configuration page, enable the Configure SSL check box.If this is the first time you are configuring Intelligence Server, click Help for instructions to configure Intelligence Server. If you have previously configured Intelligence Server, click Next until you reach the SSL Configuration page.

On the Welcome screen, select Configure Intelligence Server, and click Next.From the Start menu, choose All Programs > MicroStrategy Tools > Configuration Wizard.You must have the private key file that you created while requesting a certificate for Intelligence Server. You must have the SSL certificate you created for Intelligence Server. For steps to generate your certificate, see Self-Signed Certificates: Creating a Certificate Authority for development. If you are using a self-signed certificate, the key algorithm, key size, and signature algorithm should be set according to your IT administrator's requirements. Refer to the requirements of your CA for the necessary steps to generate a CSR, your private key, and obtain your SSL certificate.


MicroStrategy administrators should refer to the information security policy of your particular organization or IT department before choosing an encryption configuration for your MicroStrategy environment.Ī certificate signing request (CSR) must be generated to obtain an SSL certificate from a third party certification authority(CA). The second port 39320 provides extra security by enforcing client certificate verification. The default port 39321 uses SSL without client certificate verification. MicroStrategy Intelligence Server opens two ports for SSL communication. SSL (secure socket layer) and TLS (transport layer security) are encryption technologies that encode communication over the Internet or local network so that only the recipient can read it.
