Hello,

> You enable SSL in your webserver; add the SM includes to it (I'm using
> Apache as a sample here). Now, when you access the SM 
> webpage, you do so
> using "https", not "http".

That's the part I'm confused on. What do I do to get that page to use ssl?

> You mention no specs of your system, but on Linux, you would install
> apache-ssl (which would give you a generic SSL cert, BTW), 

I'm using redhat 8, which has Apache 2, and openssl. Using that, I was able
to generate a key and certificate.

> and then add the INCLUDE parameter to the httpd.conf,
> and start up apache-ssl.

Include what?

Sorry for the ignorance, I'm very new to ssl, and it's seeming a bit
overwhelming.

Jody


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