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Chapter 5 Graphical User Interface Reference
SSL Configuration Examples
5.
Select “myCertGroup” from the Certificate Group - Server Chain list box.
These options are shown in Figure 5-37.
Figure 5-37 Assign Certificate Group Example
6.
Click OK to add the new configuration.
Note
If you are creating a new secure server, you must complete
configuring the server as presented previously in this chapter.
Example: Supporting Other Secure Protocols
The Secure Content Accelerator can be used for protocols other than pure SSL
applications. In this example, a secure server is set up to process only POP3S
(S-POP) mail.
1.
Click the Secure Servers tab.
2.
Click Add Secure Server. The Add Secure Server window opens.
3.
Type the server name, mySecureMail, in the Secure Server Name text box.
Type the IP address of the server to which to send decrypted SSL traffic. Type
“110” in the Remote Port text box. Type “995” in the SSL Port text box.
Select strong from the Security Policy list box. Select default-1024 from the
Certificate list box. Select default-1024 from the Private Key list box.
These options are shown in Figure 5-38.