Overview
You may want to know more about the data sent via the port tcp://events.sync.lyris.com:61616. What kind of data is this? Is personal data sent over the port? Is the data encrypted or not?
This article provides answers to these questions.
Information
events.sync.lyris.com' is used in ACRM syncmiddleware and it is used CRM server.
Please find below the answers to your questions concerning the network address tcp://events.sync.lyris.com:61616.
Q: What kind of data is this?
A: The data concerns the results of email marketing campaigns performed in ACM, like the delivery status (delivered, opened, bounced) of messages to each of the target email addresses.
Q: Is personal data sent over the port?
A: The traffic on the port is only incoming.
It receives from ACM the email addresses and names associated with contacts in mailing lists, and corresponding delivery status, following the execution of email marketing campaigns.
Q: Is the data encrypted?
The data received over address tcp://events.sync.lyris.com:61616 is not encrypted.
For a secure encrypted connection, the address ssl://events.sync.lyris.com:443 can be used.
Client Certificate
To enable a secure connection, a client certificate is required and it needs to be passed as an argument to the connection string, for example:
- ssl://events.sync.lyris.com:443?transport.clientCertFilename=C:\certificates\syncMiddleware.client.ks&transport.clientCertPassword=PASSWORD
The client certificate file can be created using a suitable tool. For example, the Oracle Java keytool:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/15/docs/specs/man/keytool.html
Priyanka Bhotika
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