CDP Administration
This document describes how to set up and manage database connection to CDP clients, add database tables for migration, set up user mappings, and configure encryption properties of a column for encryption/decryption. It is assumed, for the purpose of this document, that the reader has already configured the CipherTrust Manager appliance.
Note
This document, may at times, abbreviate:
- CipherTrust Database Protection to CDP.
- CipherTrust Manager to CM.
Organization
The CipherTrust Database Protection Server Administrator Guide contains the following sections:
Interfaces: Provides an overview of the CipherTrust Manager interfaces (REST API and GUI) that can be used for CDP related operations.
Concepts: Describes CDP concepts such as keys, data migration, multi-domain, CipherTrust Manager user, user defined group, user mapping, and role based permission.
Configuring Oracle Database: Describes the process to set up an Oracle database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring DB2 Database: Describes the process to set up a DB2 database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring SQL Server Database: Describes the process to set up a SQL Server database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring Teradata Database: Describes the process to configure a Teradata database connection with the CipherTrust Manager and set up user mappings.
Tasks: Describes some tasks that can be performed by the CDP user.
Configure SSL connection over JDBC: Describes the steps to configure SSL over JDBC for Oracle and DB2.