This is partiatlly dependant on your setup (e.g. if you have
redirectors going between port 80 & 8080).
But, assuming you accessing liveserver directly, you'll need to:
a. have an SSL certificate installed on the webserver
b. set some page/application logic in the pages requiring SSL, to
check the page protocol used and redirect if necessary
it'll be something along the lines of:
<rde-dm:attribute attribute="tester" mode="write" source="request"
value="[#request:rde-rd:httpHeader-protocol#].startsWith('https')" />
<rde-dm:attribute attribute="tester" source="request" mode="condition"
op="eq" value="false">
<rde-dm:if>
<rde-dm:process mode="redirect" url="https://page" />
</rde-dm:if>
</rde-dm:attribute>
You might need to try a few variables to work out which one to compare
against, e.g. something from the httpHeader, rdeHttpServer,
rdeHttpsServer, etc
Paul.
On Feb 16, 10:05 pm, Chandrakanth Ramireddy <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a requirement where some of the pages have to be made secure
> (to be accessed as HTTPS).
>
> The whole site would be accessed through HTTP except those pages.
>
> We are using Websphere 6.1 as the appserver for hosting LiveServer.
>
> Please advise me how this can be acheived.
>
> Regards
> Chandrakanth
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