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EBICS order type - automatically splitting and processing of SEPA containers
We have a requirement to split the SEPA XML containers for customers from Ebics order payload file and process them individually
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Include special characters (e.g. @) in Parameter Name of Obscure Data - Process Data Values service
We are using SI 6.0.3.2 and the Parameter Name does not allow special characters such as "@" being used in the Obscure Data - Process Data Values service. This prevents email addresses being used as Names.
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Remove the validation of the X520SerialNumber in the PKI-J toolkit
An error occurred when updating a certificate for a client with a Serial number too long issue. Certicom found that certificate is not valid and cannot be used since the X520SerialNumber contains more than 64 characters which violates the RFC.
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Fine grained authorisation for REST services
It seems any user in APIUser can execute any Product service. In our solution we might want to permission different users (identified by an access token , I've raised other Ideas for that) to have different access to services (proxied through the ...
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Support token based authentication for HTTP adapters and Product REST communications
We are using the 6.1 product REST, the REST Auth.war and a set of custom REST services (the latter two in HTTP Adapters). We have a security challenge on the use of Basic Auth for securing these services which we access via a gateway (Tyk) from a ...
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Limit the version number for resources
There should be a way/property to limit the number of versions for B2B Integrator artifacts like Business Process, XSLT, Maps, Code Lists. Currently we can have as many versions as created for each of these artifacts and need to manually clean up ...
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MDC (Modification Detection Code) support for native PGP service with in the Sterling Integrator.
Other PGP software's like 'McAFee' supports MDC (Modification Detection Code).
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Support for MQ version 9.2, currently supports upto v9.1.0.7
Our Implementation uses Global Mailbox and the current version of B2Bi (6.1.0.3, 6.1.1) supports maximum MQ version 9.1.0.7. Our Security and MQ team have identified a security vulnerability with version 9.1.x.x which is remediated with version 9....
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Enable FIPS support for HSMs in Sterling B2B Integrator
Sterling B2B Integrator does not support FIPS enabled HSMs. As it is a security requirement that FIPS mode is enabled in HSMs, Sterling B2BI should provide this support so that certificates can be protected by HSMs
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Additional REST services
In our project, we have augmented the Sterling REST services with some other capabilities which we wrote as JAX-RS/Jersey REST services, hosted in a WAR in an HTTP Adapter. It would be good if you would consider in the roadmap providing the functi...
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