There's documentation for this in the Information Center (though it's not
as easy to find as I'd like it to be)
Click on the following:
Security -> Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) -> Plan for SSL Enablement
You'll need to use that topic to make sure you have the right licpgm's
installed. You'll need to decide whether you want public/private certs,
and get that set up as well. (There are links in the "Plan fo SSL" topic
that tell you how.)
Once you have your *SYSTEM certificate store configured and have either
your public or private cert installed, then go on to:
Security -> Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) -> Secure applications with SSL
>From there, click HTTP Server -> Scenarios for HTTP Server -> JKL Toy
company enables Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protection on HTTP Server
(powered by Apache).
That scenario will give you an example of how the fictional JKL Toy
Company set up SSL, including the step-by-step instructions that you'll
want to use.
---
Scott Klement http://www.scottklement.com
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, smit_al wrote:
>
> We would like to secure our applications using HTTPS, but we do not
> know how to set it up on the Apache server. If anyone knows where I
> can find detailed steps in setting this up I would appreciate a lead.
>
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