Are you trying to setup a https web service..? I mean a secured web server..?
If yes, take look at JWS documentation, JWS can be configured to run as https
enabled daemon at port 7070 as far as i know.. you'll need to use the
authstore utility too.

Pankaj.

YekSoon Lok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My PM is looking at the idea of using the OpenSSL encryption module
to provide the 'basic' encryption so that data are not send in plain
text.

However, my belief is that there JWS unlike Apache is not open source
and hence it will be difficult to link JWS with the OpenSSL module.

Perhaps someone can correct me on this or give me a suggestion or
alternative as to how one can secured the site for HTTPS.

Thanks

>========================================================================
>Well, I am not sure of this.. but i guess for Comercial use u'll need a
>certificate from a Company like Verisign.. Though you can use OpenSSL
>also for creating certificates..
>
>Please verify, Hope this helps.
>
>Thankx,
>Pankaj
>========================================================================
>YekSoon Lok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can one use OpenSSL on JWS to provide the HTTPS ?
>
>or do I have to purchase one from company like VeriSign ?
>
>thanks
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