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The info here is old (I can't see where they've updated it, please post a new link if there is one), but there is some good info here: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/tstudio/secure1/server/http/v4r4/dcmv4r4.htm Mike E. On 7/9/05, Haas, Matt <Matt.Haas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There are two parts to this. This first thing you need to do is get a > certificate into the Digital Certificate Manager (DCM). You'll need > *SECADM special authority to use DCM. Take a look at the InfoCenter > under Networking => Networking Security => Digital Certificate > Management. You can either do a self-signed certificate or purchase one > from places like VeriSign or Thwate. > > The second part is to turn on SSL in the HTTP server. The specific steps > depend upon which version of the HTTP server you're using. Basically, > you need to go into the HTTP admin gui (make sure you have the *ADMIN > server running and then access it by going to > http://your.iseries.name:2001) and checking the appropriate box. The > InfoCenter documentation will tell you how to do this. > > Note that if you are using name based virtual hosts, you will need to > create a separate server instance for your HTTPS site. If you need HTTPS > for more than one host name, you will need a separate IP address for > each host name and you'll have to use IP based virtual hosts instead > (for the Original server, you'll have to create separate server > instances for each IP address as it doesn't support IP based virtual > hosts). If you're running the Powered By Apache server, the > documentation at http://httpd.apache.org discusses these issues but you > need to be aware that the iSeries does not use OpenSSL so configuration > related to actually enabling it is different. > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Basilio Merlino > Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 8:34 AM > To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [WEB400] https > > > > > > > Dear all > > > > > Someone have an example how configure https on iseries ? > > > > > Thanks > >
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