On client systems such as COBOL Web Services clients, and clients that use client/server binding, 
               		ES/MSS Remote Job Entry, 
                  		and COBOL XML I/O, you need to set client information in a file, as follows: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            To set up client certificate, key file and pass phrase information in a file: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - On the 
                  		  Enterprise Server machine, create the file 
                  		  mf-client.dat in the 
                  		   
                  		   
                        				  $COBDIR/etc 
                     			  directory if the file does not already exist. 
                  		
               
- Add an [SSL] section to this file and set parameters for the root certificate, the client certificate, the client key file,
                  and the client key file passphrase, as follows: 
                  		  [SSL]
root=/path/to/root/cert.type
certificate=/path/to/client/cert.type
key=/path/to/client/keyfile.type
passphrase=keyfile passphrase where: 
                     		  
                    
                     			 
                     - You must use the full pathnames for the files you specify. 
                        			 
                     
-  If a certificate is not specified, no client-side certificate is used. In this case you can also omit key and passphrase.
                        
                        			 
                     
 
Note:  
               		
                
                  		  
                  -  If you use a client certificate, you can avoid having the passphrase appear in plain text in the 
                     			 mf-client.dat file by specifying a passphrase stored in the Micro Focus Secrets Facility also known as the Vault. To do this, configure
                     a vault, use the mfsecretsadmin utility to store your key passphrase using the path of your choice, and then set the value
                     of the passphrase setting to mfsecret:config:path, where 
                     			 config is the vault configuration name (blank for the default configuration) and 
                     			 path is the path to your passphrase in the vault. For example, 
                     			 passphrase=mfsecret::mycorp/client/key. 
                     		  
                  
- Instead of 
                     			 mf-client.dat, you can create a file of any name or location, but you must identify it using the MFC_CONFIG environment variable.