There are several passwords stored in the Message Broker configuration file. In order to improve security these passwords can be kept in an encrypted form. The encryption’s method depends on the Message Broker version:
For the message brokers version < 4.0 passwords can be encrypted using E4C Cloud Manager.exe
For the message brokers version >= 4.0 passwords can be encrypted using Message Broker itself or, if configuration is generated using Message Broker Configuration File Generator and ERP system supports required encryption methods, encryption is done automatically .
Encryption using E4C Cloud Manager
Run E4C Cloud Manager.exe and switch to "Password" tab. Enter the access token and the password to encrypt and then press the "Encrypt Password" button. Encrypted password will be displayed in the “Encrypted Password” field below. The access token is used as an encryption key therefor it is important to use a valid one otherwise Message Broker will not be able to decrypt the passwords.
The encrypted Password must be entered in an applicable section of the message broker configuration file as the property "passwordSecure".
Encryption using Message Broker
Passwords encrypted using E4C Cloud Manager will not be valid anymore in message broker using client id as its encryption key
Beginning with Message Broker 4.0 the encryption is covered by the message broker executable file. And due to lack of token a client id will be used as an encryption key from now on. In order to encrypt a password using message broker it must be run in a command line with one of the following switches (they all do work in the same way both in linux and windows environment): -e, /e, --encrypt, /encrypt. This will enable ‘encryption mode’ of message broker - program will ask first for a client Id, then for a password and then it will return it in encrypted form as in the example presented below:
The encrypted Password must be entered in an applicable section of the message broker configuration file as the property "passwordSecure".