Hi Philippe, Thank you for the information. Bye
Pascal! -----Message d'origine----- De : Philippe Vollenweider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : 27 avril, 2006 06:23 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: SSL & Jahia Hello, The easyest way would be to use ssl in apache only. Then, with the jk_module, you just need to add a JkMount to jahia in the VirtualHost where SSLEngine is enabled. To force using ssl for login processus, you can add folowing rules: RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 443 RewriteRule !(/jahia/Jahia/engineName/login(.*)) http://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [R,L,NS] RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80 RewriteRule /jahia/Jahia/engineName/login(.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}/jahia/Jahia/engineName/login$1 I think you that can also use %{SERVER_NAME} instead of %{HTTP_HOST} for the connection to your secure server. Philippe At 12.04.2006 20:43, you wrote: >Hi, > > We're using Jahia 4.0.5 and a LDAP directory and we wish to > secure the Jahia login process over multiple hosted web sites. We > use apache 2 with name based virtual host as a front end server and > planning to use mod_jk as the communication protocol between apache > and tomcat 4.1. > >We are evaluating multiple scenarios and one of them consist of >modifying the login process and url redirection to be generic to all >web site. This way we can use only one certificate. If this is >supported by jahia ? For exemple, redirecting the login process to a >particular hostname on the same jahia instance and returning to the >current site authentified ? > >Other scenarios we are investigating are by using a shared ssl >certificate (wildcard), certificate with multiple SubjectAltName, >and ip based certificate. > >I'm now wondering if any of you have implemented SSL with Jahia over >multiple hosted domains and what solution you took. > >Thanx! > >Pascal -------=[ pvollenweider at jahia dot com ]=--------- Jahia : A collaborative source CMS and Portal Server www.jahia.org Community and product web site www.jahia.com Commercial services company
