Hi Gabs,

sure it is - the shipped apache config creates alias definitions that work on top of each host definition, so just follow the apache manual to setup a SSL enabled host. If you want to deny non-ssl access to the frontend, you just need to block access to /cgi-bin/webui.fcgi.

Oliver

Am 10.12.2016 um 13:54 schrieb Gabriel Sailer:
Hello,
is it possible to setup the administrativ part (where logins are required) of 
the openXPKI web page with ssl/https?
The part for the renewal (e.g. .../scep/scep) should stay with http.
I don't know how sscep or scepclient (of ipsec) work with ssl renewal ..

Thanks

Gabs

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