Encrypt or decrypt MID Server configuration file values

  • Release version: Xanadu
  • Updated August 1, 2024
  • 1 minute to read
  • The value of any MID Server parameter in the config.xml file can be encrypted. The attributes for all encrypted values are managed from within the configuration file, including the security attribute of the login password.

    Before you begin

    Role required: admin
    Set-up indicator for security phaseEnsure that the MID Server can connect to elements inside and outside your networkDownload and install the MID Server on a Linux or Windows hostConfigure your MID ServerConfigure MID Server securityEnsure that the MID Server can connect to elements inside and outside your networkDownload and install the MID Server on a Linux or Windows hostConfigure your MID ServerConfigure MID Server security

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to the agent directory that was created when the MID Server was installed and open the config.xml file using a text editor such as WordPad.
    2. Locate or add the parameter you want to encrypt.
      For example, you might want to protect your proxy server passwords by configuring this parameter:
      <parameter name="mid.proxy.password" value="securepassw0rd"/>
    3. Add the encryption attribute secure="true".
      <parameter name="mid.proxy.password" secure="true" value="securepassw0rd"/>
    4. Restart the MID Server.
    5. Open the config.xml file.
      The encrypted password appears as follows:
      <parameter name="mid.proxy.password" secure="true" value="encrypted:rhrfUNYRzZAI8/BkTtZmNA=="/>
      .
    6. To decrypt this or any other value in the config.xml file and display the value in clear text:
      1. Stop the MID Server.
      2. Set the secure="true" attribute to false.
      3. Replace the encrypted value with the clear text value.
      4. Restart the MID Server.