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Configuration Files
The following is a quick-start to enable SSL connections with Flash Media Server.
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Specify the location of the certificate in the
SSLCertificateFile
tag.
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If the private key file is encrypted, specify the passphrase to use for decrypting the private
key file in the
SSLPassPhrase
tag.
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Save the modified Server.xml file.
Contained tags
SSLClientCtx
container and the
SSLRandomSeed
,
SSLRandomSeed
, and
SSLSessionCacheGC
tags.
See also
SSLClientCtx
SSLCACertificateFile
This tag specifies the name of one or more digital certificates that Flash Media Server uses for
SSL-based secured communications.
Description
This tag specifies the name of a file that contains one or more CA (Certificate Authority)
digital certificates in PEM (privacy enhanced mail) encryption format.
See also
SSLCACertificatePath
SSLCACertificatePath
This tag specifies the directory containing one or more CA certificates.
Description
This tag specifies the directory containing CA certificates. Note that each file in the directory
can contain only a single CA certificate, and the files must be named by the subject name's
hash, and an extension of .0.
The following information is for Windows systems only:
Because Microsoft Windows installs certificates in the registry, there is no file system directory
that contains all the trusted root certificates. You must import the certificates previously
installed in the Windows certificate store into individual certificates and place them in a
directory accessible by OpenSSL.
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