Steve Alex wrote:

On Jan 30, 2008, at 2:19 PM, Brad Perkins wrote:
3. I'm not clear whether 4D (or 4D Client) has ssl enabled? If not, are there any gotchas proxying from a secured host to a non-secured host?

4D Client does not have SSL enabled. We have not seen any problems. The one thing I have not done yet is to firewall the high port number and restrict them to local access only - that would be the one gotcha if that got out in the public (allows non secure access if you know the port number). Running on the same box, you could even firewall it to everything since the proxy pass is to 127.0.0.1:80xx.
Thanks. This is what we intend to do. We use ITK (moving to NTK). I've already got direct access to ITK firewalled.

4. Do you have signed SSL certs for each of the virtual hosts on your Apache Web server?

We have a domain(wildcard) certificate, so *.aidt.edu is our only certificate. We needed 3 or 4 certificates and the wildcard was not that much more. I assume you can put separate certificates for each virtual host.
In our case I believe we'll need to get separate certs. I have to serve. *.lanl.gov and *.arm.gov virtual hosts.

If you don't mind saying so, who did you get your certs from?

best,

Brad Perkins

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