Working with Clusters and Match Rules
Server Name Indication Using the GUI
Proceed with the following to configure SNI certificates on an HTTPS cluster using the GUI:
1. Configure an HTTPS cluster on Equalizer. Use the GUI as described in
2. Add a default certificate to the cluster.as described in
"Layer 7 Security Certificate Screen (HTTPS
on page 347 if one has not been added previously.
3. Upload additional certificates and their associated key files to Equalizer's file store as
described in
4. Select the HTTPS cluster from the left navigational pane if it is not already selected. Select
the
Security SNI
tab to display the list of configured SNI as shown below. All previously con-
figured SNI will be listed on accordion tabs.
5. To add an SNI click on
to add a new SNI. The following will be displayed.
6. Configure SNI parameters as follows:
SNI Certificate Name
The name of the SNI object. (up to 47 ASCII characters and can include
period (.), dash (-), and underscore (_))
Server Name
The name of the website that you would like the SNI certificate to be asso-
ciated with
Certificate
Use the drop down list to select the name of a certificate that you would like
to associate the SNI with.
7. Click on
Commit
to save the SNI where it will be displayed on the accordion list on the
SNI
tab.
8. Add additional SNI objects to certificates as necessary.There is no maximum limit to the
number of SNI objects that can be associated with each certificate. If you would like to
remove an SNI, select the accordion tab on the SNI screen and click on the
button.
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